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Effects of floral diversity and pollinator behaviour on the persistence of hybrid zones between plants sharing pollinators

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PLANT ECOLOGY & DIVERSITY
卷 7, 期 3, 页码 391-400

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17550874.2014.898164

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Antirrhinum; artificial flowers; ethological isolation; flower colour diversity; flower constancy; hybrid zone

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  1. CNRS
  2. French Ministry of Research
  3. MESR (Ministere de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche) PhD scholarship
  4. French Embassy in London through an overseas fellowship of Churchill College, Cambridge

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Background: Plant hybrid zones often display a large diversity in floral traits due to segregation and recombination occurring in the second and later hybrid generations. Such diversity can have important effects on pollinator behaviour.Aims: We hypothesised that the number of floral types and their relative densities may influence pollinator preferences and level of flower constancy.Methods: To test the influence of floral diversity on the number of visits to inflorescences of the most common type and on the level of flower constancy, we monitored bumblebees' behaviour in experimental arrays of artificial inflorescences with a common (parental') floral type mixed with either one or three uncommon (hybrid') floral types.Results: We found that pollinators preferentially visited the most common flower colour and showed slightly greater constancy when the number of uncommon floral types was increased.Conclusions: We conclude that diversity in flower colour could promote moderate pollinator constancy in some types of hybrid zones. Segregation of floral phenotypes due to hybridisation may result in small levels of pollinator-mediated assortative mating and contribute, to a small extent, and most probably in combination with other factors, to the persistence of some hybrid zones.

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