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Intraspecific relationships between floral signals and rewards with implications for plant fitness.

Carla J Essenberg1.   

Abstract

Within-species variation in traits such as petal size or colour often provides reliable information to pollinators about the rewards offered to them by flowers. In spite of potential disadvantages of allowing pollinators to discriminate against less-rewarding flowers, examples of informative floral signals are diverse in form and widely distributed across plant taxa, apparently having evolved repeatedly in different lineages. Although hypotheses about the adaptive value of providing reward information have been proposed and tested in a few cases, a unified effort to understand the evolutionary mechanisms favouring informative floral signals has yet to emerge. This review describes the diversity of ways in which floral signals can be linked with floral rewards within plant species and discusses the constraints and selective pressures on floral signal-reward relationships. It focuses particularly on how information about floral rewards can influence pollinator behaviour and how those behavioural changes may, in turn, affect plant fitness, selecting either for providing or withholding reward information. Most of the hypotheses about the evolution of floral signal-reward relationships are, as yet, untested, and the review identifies promising research directions for addressing these considerable gaps in knowledge. The advantages and disadvantages of sharing floral reward information with pollinators likely play an important role in floral trait evolution, and opportunities abound to further our understanding of this neglected aspect of floral signalling.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company.

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Keywords:  Communication; evolution; floral colour change; floral traits; foraging behaviour; honest signal; information; mutualism; plant reproduction; pollination; sexual dimorphism; signalling theory

Year:  2021        PMID: 33708371      PMCID: PMC7937183          DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plab006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AoB Plants            Impact factor:   3.276


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