Vertebrate pollination of the endemic Trochetia granulata (Malvaceae) on Réunion

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2013
Authors:T. Le Péchon, Sanchez, M., Humeau, L., Gigord, L. D. B., Zhang, L. - B.
Journal:Journal of Tropical Ecology
Volume:29
Issue:4
Pagination:353-356
Keywords:Apis, gecko, island, Phelsuma, plant-animal interactions, Zosterops
Abstract:

<p class="rtejustify">The pollination ecology and breeding system of Trochetia granulata (Malvaceae), an endemic tree species from R&eacute;union were studied. In 2010&ndash;2011, compatibility studies were conducted on a total of 154 flowers from 35 different individuals using three different hand pollination treatments: (a) autofertility, (b) self-pollination and (c) cross-pollination. During the period, we also studied the pollination ecology of T. granulata. During 48 h of video recordings, we tracked flower visits to T. granulata in six different sites and studied the behaviour of the visitors. The results from the hand-cross experiments show that T. granulata is self-compatible (60.8% fruit set) but cannot produce fruit (5.4% fruit set) without the visit of a pollen vector. During surveys, four different visitors were reported: the introduced honey bee (Apis mellifera), two endemic species of white-eye (Zosterops borbonicus borbonicus and Z. olivaceus) and the endemic R&eacute;union day gecko (Phelsuma borbonica). This study documented a new case of vertebrate-pollination by lizard and birds in an insular context. These interactions might be linked to several uncommon floral traits of Trochetia species.</p>

URL:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8948698
DOI:10.1017/S0266467413000278
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