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Flower-visiting insects of genus Melastoma (Myrtales: Melastomataceae) at the Fushan Botanical Garden, Taiwan.

Joe Chun Chia Huang1, Yun Chen Hsieh2, Sheng Shan Lu2,3, Wen Chi Yeh2, Jia Yuan Liang1, Chien Jung Lin3, Gene Sheng Tung1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We investigated the diversity and behaviour of insects that visit flowers of four native Melastoma (Family Melastomataceae) species of Taiwan and a horticultural hybrid Melastoma species at the Fushan Botanical Garden, Taiwan biweekly from May to August 2020. Visits of flower-visiting insects were classified into seven behavioural categories, based on the insects' behaviour and positions on the flower. The data are further assigned into four insect-flower interactions, namely pollination, herbivory, commensalism and neutralism. Our goal is to provide baseline data of insect-plant interactions of Melastoma, which is a common, but understudied plant genus in the country. NEW INFORMATION: A total of 1,289 visits to flowers were recorded by at least 63 insect morphospecies belonging to seven orders. The number of insect species recorded per Melastoma species ranged from 9 to 39. Visiting, sonication and passing were the three most frequently recorded types of behaviour, collectively accounting for 90.2% (n = 1,240) of the total observations. Pollination was the most dominant insect-flower interaction, accounting for 70.2% of the total observations, followed by neutralism (20.0%), herbivory (6.3%) and commensalism (3.5%). Sweat bees of the genera Lasioglossum and Maculonomia (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) are considered key pollinators to Melastoma species in Fushan Botanical Garden, based on their high number of visits and sonication behaviour. Our study provides the first list of insects that visit the flowers of all Taiwan's known Melastoma species and description of their interactions with the plants. Joe Chun Chia Huang, Yun Chen Hsieh, Sheng Shan Lu, Wen Chi Yeh, Jia Yuan Liang, Chien Jung Lin, Gene Sheng Tung.

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Keywords:  Lasioglossum ; Maculonomia ; Melastoma kudoi; buzz pollination; sonication

Year:  2021        PMID: 33551654      PMCID: PMC7854558          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e60315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


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