Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, 8008, Zurich, Switzerland.
Ecol Lett. 2015 Feb;18(2):135-43. doi: 10.1111/ele.12386. Epub 2014 Dec 10.
Pollinators visit flowers for rewards and should therefore have a preference for floral signals that indicate reward status, so called 'honest signals'. We investigated honest signalling in Brassica rapa L. and its relevance for the attraction of a generalised pollinator, the bumble bee Bombus terrestris (L.). We found a positive association between reward amount (nectar sugar and pollen) and the floral scent compound phenylacetaldehyde. Bumble bees developed a preference for phenylacetaldehyde over other scent compounds after foraging on B. rapa. When foraging on artificial flowers scented with synthetic volatiles, bumble bees developed a preference for those specific compounds that honestly indicated reward status. These results show that the honesty of floral signals can play a key role in their attractiveness to pollinators. In plants, a genetic constraint, resource limitation in reward and signal production, and sanctions against cheaters may contribute to the evolution and maintenance of honest signalling.
传粉者为了奖励而访问花朵,因此应该偏爱能指示奖励状态的花信号,也就是所谓的“诚实信号”。我们研究了甘蓝型油菜及其对广布传粉者——熊蜂(Bombus terrestris (L.))吸引力的诚实信号。我们发现,奖励量(花蜜糖和花粉)与花香化合物苯乙醛之间存在正相关。熊蜂在甘蓝型油菜上觅食后,对苯乙醛比对其他香气化合物产生了偏好。当在散发合成挥发物的人工花朵上觅食时,熊蜂对那些能诚实地指示奖励状态的特定化合物产生了偏好。这些结果表明,花信号的诚实度可以在它们对传粉者的吸引力中发挥关键作用。在植物中,遗传限制、奖励和信号产生中的资源限制以及对欺骗者的制裁可能有助于诚实信号的进化和维持。