Johnson S D, Bond W J
Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, 7700, Rondebosch, South Africa.
Oecologia. 1992 Sep;91(3):455-456. doi: 10.1007/BF00317637.
We examined the pollination success of Disa uniflora (Orchidaceae) in two habitats. Plants occurring in a rocky gorge were far more successful than plants occurring in an adjacent open valley. More than 55% of flowers in the gorge were pollinated and set fruit compared with less than 25% of flowers in the valley. These differences are explained by the preference of Meneris tulbaghia (Satyridae), the exclusive pollinator of the orchid, for rocky, sheltered habitats. Fruit set of hand-pollinated flowers did not differ significantly between the two habitats, indicating that resources did not account for the variation in fruiting success.
我们研究了单花迪莎(兰科)在两种生境中的授粉成功率。生长在岩石峡谷中的植株比生长在相邻开阔山谷中的植株授粉成功率高得多。峡谷中超过55%的花朵授粉并结果,而山谷中只有不到25%的花朵如此。这些差异可以通过兰花唯一的传粉者——郁金香美眼蛱蝶(眼蝶科)对岩石遮蔽生境的偏好来解释。两种生境中人工授粉花朵的坐果率没有显著差异,这表明资源不是导致结果成功率差异的原因。