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在协同进化的物种相互作用中,传粉功效的局部适应和分化的组成部分。

Components of local adaptation and divergence in pollination efficacy in a coevolving species interaction.

机构信息

Department of Plant Ecology and Evolution, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Ecology. 2023 Jun;104(6):e4043. doi: 10.1002/ecy.4043. Epub 2023 Apr 20.

Abstract

Selection leading to adaptation to interactions may generate rapid evolutionary feedbacks and drive diversification of species interactions. The challenge is to understand how the many traits of interacting species combine to shape local adaptation in ways directly or indirectly resulting in diversification. We used the well-studied interactions between Lithophragma plants (Saxifragaceae) and Greya moths (Prodoxidae) to evaluate how plants and moths together contributed to local divergence in pollination efficacy. Specifically, we studied L. bolanderi and its two specialized Greya moth pollinators in two contrasting environments in the Sierra Nevada in California. Both moths pollinate L. bolanderi during nectaring, one of them-G. politella-also while ovipositing through the floral corolla into the ovary. First, field surveys of floral visitors and the presence of G. politella eggs and larvae in developing capsules showed that one population was visited only by G. politella and few other pollinators, whereas the other was visited by both Greya species and other pollinators. Second, L. bolanderi in these two natural populations differed in several floral traits putatively important for pollination efficacy. Third, laboratory experiments with greenhouse-grown plants and field-collected moths showed that L. bolanderi was more efficiently pollinated by local compared to nonlocal nectaring moths of both species. Pollination efficacy of ovipositing G. politella was also higher for local moths for the L. bolanderi population, which relies more heavily on this species in nature. Finally, time-lapse photography in the laboratory showed that G. politella from different populations differed in oviposition behavior, suggesting the potential for local adaptation also among Greya populations. Collectively, our results are a rare example of components of local adaptation contributing to divergence in pollination efficacy in a coevolving interaction and, thus, provide insights into how geographic mosaics of coevolution may lead to coevolutionary diversification in species interactions.

摘要

选择导致适应相互作用可能会产生快速的进化反馈,并推动物种相互作用的多样化。挑战在于了解相互作用的物种的许多特征如何结合在一起,以直接或间接导致多样化的方式塑造局部适应。我们使用 Lithophragma 植物(虎耳草科)和 Greya 蛾(Prodoxidae)之间研究充分的相互作用来评估植物和蛾如何共同促成授粉功效的局部差异。具体来说,我们研究了加利福尼亚内华达山脉两个对比环境中的 L. bolanderi 及其两种专门的 Greya 蛾传粉者。两种蛾在花蜜期都会为 L. bolanderi 授粉,其中一种-G. politella-也会在通过花冠进入子房产卵时授粉。首先,对花卉访客和发育中的蒴果中 G. politella 卵和幼虫的实地调查表明,一个种群仅由 G. politella 和少数其他传粉者访问,而另一个种群则由两种 Greya 物种和其他传粉者访问。其次,这两个自然种群中的 L. bolanderi 在几个可能对授粉效率重要的花朵特征上存在差异。第三,利用温室种植的植物和野外采集的蛾进行的实验室实验表明,与两种物种的非本地花蜜传粉者相比,本地花蜜传粉者对 L. bolanderi 的授粉效率更高。对于更依赖这种物种的 L. bolanderi 种群,产卵的 G. politella 的授粉效率也更高。最后,实验室中的延时摄影显示,来自不同种群的 G. politella 在产卵行为上存在差异,这表明 Greya 种群之间也存在潜在的局部适应。总的来说,我们的结果是局部适应成分对共同进化相互作用中授粉效率差异的一个罕见例子,因此提供了关于地理马赛克共同进化如何导致物种相互作用的共同进化多样化的见解。

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