Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree
Pollination service is crucial to achieve successful plant sexual reproduction and long-term population persistence. This pollination service can be affected by plant conspecific density and also by intrinsic features of individuals related to their flowering phenology and floral display. However, studies examining intrinsic and extrinsic traits on pollinator visitation and reproductive success of Mediterranean trees with limited reproduction are still scarce. We analyzed the effects of plant isolation, flowering phenology, flower weight and tree size on flower visitation probability, flowering patch visitation probability, fruit set and crop size. To this end, we intensively monitored pollinator visitation and fruit production of 67 (in 2019) and 73 (in 2020) Pyrus bourgaeana Decne trees within a threatened Mediterranean population. Our results revealed that isolated individuals received more pollinators than those on conspecific aggregations, suggesting intraspecific competition for pollinators in dense flowering neighborhoods. However, fruit set was higher in trees close to flowering conspecifics despite having fewer visits from pollinators, suggesting pollen limitation but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Interestingly, we found increased crop sizes in spatially isolated trees which could be related to reduced intraspecific competition for resources in low-density neighborhoods (water, nutrients) and/or to higher reproductive investment (i.e. higher flower production). Overall, our results indicated pollen but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Under this scenario of sexual reproduction mediated by pollinators, our findings stress the relevance of individuals' spatial distribution for self-incompatible trees exhibiting low individuals’ densities.
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Subjects: | Plant isolation, Pollination, Pollinator visitation, Flowering synchrony, Flower weight, Fruit production, Tree size, Self-incompatibility, Mediterranean forests, |
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dig-cide-es-10261-2879392023-02-07T08:30:41Z Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree Alonso-López, M. Teresa Garrote, Pedro J. Fedriani, José M. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal) Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) Plant isolation Pollination Pollinator visitation Flowering synchrony Flower weight Fruit production Tree size Self-incompatibility Mediterranean forests Pollination service is crucial to achieve successful plant sexual reproduction and long-term population persistence. This pollination service can be affected by plant conspecific density and also by intrinsic features of individuals related to their flowering phenology and floral display. However, studies examining intrinsic and extrinsic traits on pollinator visitation and reproductive success of Mediterranean trees with limited reproduction are still scarce. We analyzed the effects of plant isolation, flowering phenology, flower weight and tree size on flower visitation probability, flowering patch visitation probability, fruit set and crop size. To this end, we intensively monitored pollinator visitation and fruit production of 67 (in 2019) and 73 (in 2020) Pyrus bourgaeana Decne trees within a threatened Mediterranean population. Our results revealed that isolated individuals received more pollinators than those on conspecific aggregations, suggesting intraspecific competition for pollinators in dense flowering neighborhoods. However, fruit set was higher in trees close to flowering conspecifics despite having fewer visits from pollinators, suggesting pollen limitation but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Interestingly, we found increased crop sizes in spatially isolated trees which could be related to reduced intraspecific competition for resources in low-density neighborhoods (water, nutrients) and/or to higher reproductive investment (i.e. higher flower production). Overall, our results indicated pollen but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Under this scenario of sexual reproduction mediated by pollinators, our findings stress the relevance of individuals' spatial distribution for self-incompatible trees exhibiting low individuals’ densities. This work was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology to PJG (SFRH/BD/130527/2017) and by a grant of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science to JMF (PGC2018-094808-B-I00). 2023-01-31T16:11:44Z 2023-01-31T16:11:44Z 2022-11 2023-01-31T16:11:44Z artículo doi: 10.1016/j.actao.2022.103866 issn: 1146-609X Acta Oecologica 117: 103866 (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/287939 10.1016/j.actao.2022.103866 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011033 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001871 #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/PGC2018-094808-B-I00/ES/EFECTO COMBINADO DE LA DEFAUNACION, LA SOBREFAUNACION, Y PLAGAS INTRODUCIDAS SOBRE LA DINAMICA DE PLANTAS MEDITERRANEAS: UNA APROXIMACION MULTIDISCIPLINAR/ Publisher's version http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2022.103866 Sí open application/pdf Elsevier |
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Plant isolation Pollination Pollinator visitation Flowering synchrony Flower weight Fruit production Tree size Self-incompatibility Mediterranean forests Plant isolation Pollination Pollinator visitation Flowering synchrony Flower weight Fruit production Tree size Self-incompatibility Mediterranean forests Alonso-López, M. Teresa Garrote, Pedro J. Fedriani, José M. Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree |
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Pollination service is crucial to achieve successful plant sexual reproduction and long-term population persistence. This pollination service can be affected by plant conspecific density and also by intrinsic features of individuals related to their flowering phenology and floral display. However, studies examining intrinsic and extrinsic traits on pollinator visitation and reproductive success of Mediterranean trees with limited reproduction are still scarce. We analyzed the effects of plant isolation, flowering phenology, flower weight and tree size on flower visitation probability, flowering patch visitation probability, fruit set and crop size. To this end, we intensively monitored pollinator visitation and fruit production of 67 (in 2019) and 73 (in 2020) Pyrus bourgaeana Decne trees within a threatened Mediterranean population. Our results revealed that isolated individuals received more pollinators than those on conspecific aggregations, suggesting intraspecific competition for pollinators in dense flowering neighborhoods. However, fruit set was higher in trees close to flowering conspecifics despite having fewer visits from pollinators, suggesting pollen limitation but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Interestingly, we found increased crop sizes in spatially isolated trees which could be related to reduced intraspecific competition for resources in low-density neighborhoods (water, nutrients) and/or to higher reproductive investment (i.e. higher flower production). Overall, our results indicated pollen but not pollinator limitation in spatially isolated trees. Under this scenario of sexual reproduction mediated by pollinators, our findings stress the relevance of individuals' spatial distribution for self-incompatible trees exhibiting low individuals’ densities. |
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Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree |
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Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree |
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Spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible Mediterranean tree |
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spatial isolation impacts pollinator visitation and reproductive success of a threatened self-incompatible mediterranean tree |
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