Prior selfing can mitigate the negative effects of mutual reproductive interference between coexisting congeners
收藏DataONE2020-06-24 更新2025-06-21 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:a0d6e581283501ff84805f96989b4d24a6efa9f314962d5ec825a8e001ca5a17
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
When more than one closely related plant species share the same pollination niche, reproductive interference (RI) via interspecific pollen transfer should limit their coexistence. However, some studies have reported the sympatric coexistence of two native close-relatives pollinated by the same pollinators under RI without niche partitioning. To clarify the mechanisms promoting the coexistence of species sharing pollinators, we examined the frequency dependency of RI in natural conditions and the potential roles of autonomous selfing in mitigating the negative RI effects between congeneric species. We investigated sympatrically growing Commelina communis (Cc) and C. c. f. ciliata (Ccfc) populations. These species exhibit very large overlaps in habitat preference and pollination niche, but seldom produce hybrids. First, we conducted a hand-pollination experiment to examine the negative effects of heterospecific pollen deposition (HPD) on seed production and the potential of self-pollinati...
创建时间:
2025-05-29



