Partitioning of pollinators during flowering in an African Acacia community

Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow in a community of 10 Acacia species in a highly seasonal savannah habitat in Tanzania. Partitioning is achieved, in part, through separation o...

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Published in:Ecology (Durham) Vol. 79; no. 8; pp. 2808 - 2827
Main Authors: Stone, Graham N., Willmer, Pat, Rowe, J. Alexandra
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Published: Washington, DC Ecological Society of America 01-12-1998
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Abstract Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow in a community of 10 Acacia species in a highly seasonal savannah habitat in Tanzania. Partitioning is achieved, in part, through separation of flowering in space and seasonal time, and through interspecific differences in pollinator guilds. Nevertheless, coflowering Acacia species shared several pollinators; this means that interspecific pollen transfer is possible. We analyzed daily patterns of pollinator activity and pollen release in 10 Acacia assemblages containing a total of 10 Acacia species. Pollinator activity was scored using counts at flowers over constant time intervals throughout the day. Pollen availability was assessed using a simple method which allows quantification of pollen exposed on the surface of the Acacia inflorescence. Sympatric co-flowering Acacia species each show high intraspecific synchrony but release their pollen at different times of day. Pollinators rapidly harvest available pollen and move from one Acacia species to the next, following the daily sequence of pollen release. The activity of shared pollinators is structured throughout the day as a result of temporal patterns of pollen release across Acacia species. The observed temporal structuring of pollen release is compatible with patterns predicted to result from competitive displacement. Additional support for a competition-based explanation for this patterning comes from the observation that an Acacia species flowering without competitors shows no synchronized peak of pollen availability at any time of day.
AbstractList Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow in a community of 10 Acacia species in a highly seasonal savannah habitat in Tanzania. Partitioning is achieved, in part, through separation of flowering in space and seasonal time, and through interspecific differences in pollinator guilds. Nevertheless, coflowering Acacia species shared several pollinators; this means that interspecific pollen transfer is possible. We analyzed daily patterns of pollinator activity and pollen release in 10 Acacia assemblages containing a total of 10 Acacia species. Pollinator activity was scored using counts at flowers over constant time intervals throughout the day. Pollen availability was assessed using a simple method which allows quantification of pollen exposed on the surface of the Acacia inflorescence. Sympatric co-flowering Acacia species each show high intraspecific synchrony but release their pollen at different times of day. Pollinators rapidly harvest available pollen and move from one Acacia species to the next, following the daily sequence of pollen release. The activity of shared pollinators is structured throughout the day as a result of temporal patterns of pollen release across Acacia species. The observed temporal structuring of pollen release is compatible with patterns predicted to result from competitive displacement. Additional support for a competition-based explanation for this patterning comes from the observation that an Acacia species flowering without competitors shows no synchronized peak of pollen availability at any time of day. Key words: Acacia; bees; character displacement; competition; dehiscence; niche; pollination; resource partitioning; Tanzania.
Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow in a community of 10 Acacia species in a highly seasonal savannah habitat in Tanzania. Partitioning is achieved, in part, through separation of flowering in space and seasonal time, and through interspecific differences in pollinator guilds. Nevertheless, coflowering Acacia species shared several pollinators; this means that interspecific pollen transfer is possible. We analyzed daily patterns of pollinator activity and pollen release in 10 Acacia assemblages containing a total of 10 Acacia species. Pollinator activity was scored using counts at flowers over constant time intervals throughout the day. Pollen availability was assessed using a simple method which allows quantification of pollen exposed on the surface of the Acacia inflorescence. Sympatric co-flowering Acacia species each show high intraspecific synchrony but release their pollen at different times of day. Pollinators rapidly harvest available pollen and move from one Acacia species to the next, following the daily sequence of pollen release. The activity of shared pollinators is structured throughout the day as a result of temporal patterns of pollen release across Acacia species. The observed temporal structuring of pollen release is compatible with patterns predicted to result from competitive displacement. Additional support for a competition-based explanation for this patterning comes from the observation that an Acacia species flowering without competitors shows no synchronized peak of pollen availability at any time of day.
Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow in a community of 10 Acacia species in a highly seasonal savannah habitat in Tanzania.
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Author Stone, Graham N.
Willmer, Pat
Rowe, J. Alexandra
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Issue 8
Keywords Insect pollination
Insecta
Floral biology
Dicotyledones
Apoidea
Dissemination
Angiospermae
Interspecific competition
Flowering
Pollen
Aculeata
Savannah
Plant community
Character displacement
Resource sharing
Woody plant
Resource repartition
Pollinator
Leguminosae
Animal plant relation
Arthropoda
Acacia
Dehiscence
Lepidoptera
Spermatophyta
Timing
Hymenoptera
Invertebrata
Lycaenidae
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Bees
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL COMPETITION
character displacement
COMPETENCIA BIOLOGICA
competition
Competition (Biology)
COMPETITION BIOLOGIQUE
Dehiscence
Dispersal (Ecology)
Ecology
Environmental aspects
FLORACION
FLORAISON
FLOWERING
Flowers & plants
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Inflorescences
Insect pollination
INSECTA
Nectar
niche
Plant reproduction
Plants
POLINIZADORES
Pollen
Pollen Dispersal and Digestion by Animals
Pollinating insects
Pollination
POLLINATORS
POLLINISATEUR
resource partitioning
SEASONAL VARIATION
Species
Synecology
TANZANIA
TANZANIE
Terrestrial ecosystems
VARIACION ESTACIONAL
VARIATION SAISONNIERE
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