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Pollination Ecology ofPedicularis bracteosain the Montane‐subalpine Ecotone

 

作者: LAZARUS WALTER MACIOR,  

 

期刊: Plant Species Biology  (WILEY Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 2‐3  

页码: 165-171

 

ISSN:0913-557X

 

年代: 1996

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1442-1984.1996.tb00142.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: Pedicularis;Bombus;bumblebees;pollination;ecotone

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractA study of the pollination ecology ofPedicularis bracteosavar.paysonianawas carried out at four sites distributed over an 840m vertical transect in the montane‐subalpine ecotone of the Wyoming Rocky Mountains. Peak bloom ranged from June 30th at 2105m to August 2 at 2945m. Queens ofBombus flavifrons, B. kirbyellusandB. mixtuswere its major pollinators of a total of 363 individuals of nineBombusspecies collected foraging on the plants. The alpine tundra‐nesting queens ofB. kirbyelluswere the commonest pollinators at 2945m and were absent below 2675m.Bombus flavifrons, B. mixtusandB. ternariusspanned the entire transect. Measurement of 229 queen pollinator tongues (glossa‐prementum) indicated that mean tongue length increased with elevation but that each station encompassed a broad range of tongue lengths. With the longest tongue,B. kirbyellusforaged nototribically only;B. flavifronswas nototribic only at 2675m but both nototribic and sternotribically collecting pollen elsewhere. Species with shorter tongues were increasingly sternotribic at 2285–2675m and included more workers at these sites. Corbicular pollen loads from 141 pollinators indicated a distinctly lower pollen‐foraging constancy at 2105m than at higher elevations, but at all elevations pure loads were most frequent. It is suggested that the extension ofPedicularis bracteosavar.paysonianaover the entire montane‐subalpine ecotone has been facilitated both by its adaptability to differences in the physical environment and by its accommodation to related pollinators having distinct foragi

 

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