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Pollinator Proboscis Length Plays a Key Role in Floral Integration of Honeysuckle Flowers (Lonicera spp.)

AutorXiang, Gan-Ju; Lázaro, Amparo CSIC ORCID; Dai, Xiao-Kang; Xia, Jing; Yang, Chun-Feng
Palabras claveLonicera
Floral integration
Phylogenetic structural equation models
Pollinator proboscis
Fecha de publicación12-abr-2023
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónPlants 12(8): 1629 (2023)
ResumenPollinator-mediated selection is supposed to influence floral integration. However, the potential pathway through which pollinators drive floral integration needs further investigations. We propose that pollinator proboscis length may play a key role in the evolution of floral integration. We first assessed the divergence of floral traits in 11 Lonicera species. Further, we detected the influence of pollinator proboscis length and eight floral traits on floral integration. We then used phylogenetic structural equation models (PSEMs) to illustrate the pathway through which pollinators drive the divergence of floral integration. Results of PCA indicated that species significantly differed in floral traits. Floral integration increased along with corolla tube length, stigma height, lip length, and the main pollinators' proboscis length. PSEMs revealed a potential pathway by which pollinator proboscis length directly selected on corolla tube length and stigma height, while lip length co-varied with stigma height. Compared to species with short corolla tubes, long-tube flowers may experience more intense pollinator-mediated selection due to more specialized pollination systems and thus reduce variation in the floral traits. Along elongation of corolla tube and stigma height, the covariation of other relevant traits might help to maintain pollination success. The direct and indirect pollinator-mediation selection collectively enhances floral integration.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/plants12081629
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/338461
DOI10.3390/plants12081629
E-ISSN2223-7747
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