Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms

We investigated patterns of flower-size variation along altitudinal gradients in the bee-pollinated perennial Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) by examining 22 Norwegian populations at altitudes between 240 and 1100 m a.s.l. We explored potential mechanisms for the underlying pattern by quantif...

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Published in:Nordic Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Maad, Johanne, Armbruster, Scott, Fenster, Charles B.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftunivportsmpubl:oai:researchportal.port.ac.uk:publications/8d048623-60bc-4447-994f-468d97d3c118 2023-05-15T15:48:42+02:00 Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms Maad, Johanne Armbruster, Scott Fenster, Charles B. 2013-06-01 https://doi.org/10.1111/more.2013.31.issue-3 https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/floral-size-variation-in-campanula-rotundifolia-campanulaceae-along-altitudinal-gradients(8d048623-60bc-4447-994f-468d97d3c118).html http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2013.01766.x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Maad , J , Armbruster , S & Fenster , C B 2013 , ' Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients : patterns and possible selective mechanisms ' Nordic Journal of Botany , vol 31 , no. 3 , pp. 361-371 . DOI:10.1111/more.2013.31.issue-3 /dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/biology Biology article 2013 ftunivportsmpubl https://doi.org/10.1111/more.2013.31.issue-3 2017-09-28T19:33:23Z We investigated patterns of flower-size variation along altitudinal gradients in the bee-pollinated perennial Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) by examining 22 Norwegian populations at altitudes between 240 and 1100 m a.s.l. We explored potential mechanisms for the underlying pattern by quantifying pollinator–faunal composition, pollinator-visitation rates and pollen limitation of seed set in subsets of the study populations. Despite a decrease in plant size, several measures of flower size increased with elevation. Bumble bees were the main pollinators at both alpine and lowland sites in the study area. However, species composition of the pollinator fauna differed, and pollinators were larger in higher-elevation than in lower-elevation sites. Pollinator visitation rates were lower at higher-elevations than at lower elevations. Pollen limitation of seed set did not vary significantly with altitude. Our results are consistent with differences in bumble-bee size and visitation rates as causal mechanisms for the relatively larger flowers at higher elevations, in three non-mutually exclusive ways: 1) Larger flowers reflect selection for increased attractiveness where pollinators are rare. 2) Larger and fewer flowers represent a risk avoidance strategy where the probability of pollination is low on any given day. 3) Flower size variation reflects selection to improve the fit of pollinators with fertile structures by matching flower size to pollinator size across sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Campanula rotundifolia University of Portsmouth: Portsmouth Research Portal Nordic Journal of Botany 31 3
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Maad, Johanne
Armbruster, Scott
Fenster, Charles B.
Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
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Biology
description We investigated patterns of flower-size variation along altitudinal gradients in the bee-pollinated perennial Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) by examining 22 Norwegian populations at altitudes between 240 and 1100 m a.s.l. We explored potential mechanisms for the underlying pattern by quantifying pollinator–faunal composition, pollinator-visitation rates and pollen limitation of seed set in subsets of the study populations. Despite a decrease in plant size, several measures of flower size increased with elevation. Bumble bees were the main pollinators at both alpine and lowland sites in the study area. However, species composition of the pollinator fauna differed, and pollinators were larger in higher-elevation than in lower-elevation sites. Pollinator visitation rates were lower at higher-elevations than at lower elevations. Pollen limitation of seed set did not vary significantly with altitude. Our results are consistent with differences in bumble-bee size and visitation rates as causal mechanisms for the relatively larger flowers at higher elevations, in three non-mutually exclusive ways: 1) Larger flowers reflect selection for increased attractiveness where pollinators are rare. 2) Larger and fewer flowers represent a risk avoidance strategy where the probability of pollination is low on any given day. 3) Flower size variation reflects selection to improve the fit of pollinators with fertile structures by matching flower size to pollinator size across sites.
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author Maad, Johanne
Armbruster, Scott
Fenster, Charles B.
author_facet Maad, Johanne
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Fenster, Charles B.
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title Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
title_short Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
title_full Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
title_fullStr Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Floral size variation in Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
title_sort floral size variation in campanula rotundifolia (campanulaceae) along altitudinal gradients:patterns and possible selective mechanisms
publishDate 2013
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