One floral characteristic associated with bat pollination (chiropterophily) is copious pollen production, a pattern we confirmed in a local comparison of hummingbird- and bat-adapted flowers from a cloud forest site in Ecuador. Previous authors have suggested that wasteful pollen transfer by bats accounted for the pattern. Here we propose and test a new hypothesis: bats select for increased pollen production because they can efficiently transfer larger amounts of pollen, which leads to a more linear male fitness gain curve for bat-pollinated plants. Flight cage experiments with artificial flowers and flowers of Aphelandra acanthus provide support for this hypothesis; in both instances, the amount of pollen delivered to stigmas by birds is n...
The overwhelming majority of flowering plant species depend on animals for pollination, and such pol...
The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultu...
Despite a storied history of pollination research, little information exists on how the unique chara...
One floral characteristic associated with bat pollination (chiropterophily) is copious pollen produc...
Specialization in pollination systems has been a central process in the evolution and diversificatio...
Background and Aims Plant species that share pollinators are potentially subject to non-adaptive int...
Background and Aims Sympatric plant species that share pollinators potentially compete for pollinati...
1. Although competition for pollination is often invoked as a driver of broad-scale evolutionary and...
Male-male competition in plants is thought to exert\ud selection on flower morphology and on the tem...
Bats are some of the most important pollinators in tropical regions. I studied the effect of hummin...
Plant–pollinator interactions are critical to ecosystems. However, when artificial nectar feeders ar...
The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultu...
The evolutionary direction of shifts between bee pollination and bat pollination has been studied in...
Plant-pollinator interactions are great model systems to investigate mutualistic relationships. We c...
Pollinators and plants are involved in a mutualism, where pollination takes place in exchange for so...
The overwhelming majority of flowering plant species depend on animals for pollination, and such pol...
The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultu...
Despite a storied history of pollination research, little information exists on how the unique chara...
One floral characteristic associated with bat pollination (chiropterophily) is copious pollen produc...
Specialization in pollination systems has been a central process in the evolution and diversificatio...
Background and Aims Plant species that share pollinators are potentially subject to non-adaptive int...
Background and Aims Sympatric plant species that share pollinators potentially compete for pollinati...
1. Although competition for pollination is often invoked as a driver of broad-scale evolutionary and...
Male-male competition in plants is thought to exert\ud selection on flower morphology and on the tem...
Bats are some of the most important pollinators in tropical regions. I studied the effect of hummin...
Plant–pollinator interactions are critical to ecosystems. However, when artificial nectar feeders ar...
The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultu...
The evolutionary direction of shifts between bee pollination and bat pollination has been studied in...
Plant-pollinator interactions are great model systems to investigate mutualistic relationships. We c...
Pollinators and plants are involved in a mutualism, where pollination takes place in exchange for so...
The overwhelming majority of flowering plant species depend on animals for pollination, and such pol...
The large majority of angiosperm species depend on animals for pollination, including many agricultu...
Despite a storied history of pollination research, little information exists on how the unique chara...