Foliar damage modifies floral attractiveness to pollinators in Alstroemeria exerens
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Suárez, Lorena H.
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Foliar damage modifies floral attractiveness to pollinators in Alstroemeria exerens
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Pollination is a requisite for sexual reproduction in plants and its success may determine the reproductive output of individuals. Pollinator preference for some floral designs or displays that are lacking or poorly developed in focal plants may constrain the pollination process. Foliar herbivory may affect the expression of floral traits, thus reducing pollinator attraction. Natural populations of the Andean species Alstroemeria exerens (Alstromeriaceae) in central Chile show high levels of foliar herbivory, and floral traits show phenotypic variation. In the present field study, we addressed the attractive role of floral traits in A. exerens and the effect of foliar damage on them. Particularly, we posed the following questions: (1) Is there an association between floral display and design traits and the number and duration of pollinator visits? and (2) Does foliar damage affect the floral traits associated with pollinator visitation? To assess the attractiveness of floral traits for
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154747
DOI: 10.1007/s10682-008-9254-4
ISSN: 02697653
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Evolutionary Ecology, Volumen 23, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 545-555
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