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Bees may drive the reproduction of four sympatric cacti in a vanishing coastal mediterranean-type ecosystem.

Pablo C GuerreroClaudia A AntinaoBeatriz Vergara-MeriñoCristian A VillagraGastón O Carvallo
Published in: PeerJ (2019)
We observed differences in pollinator assemblages between E. subgibbosa and the remaining Eriosyce taxa, which depend on hymenopterans for pollen transfer. Pollinator assemblages showed considerable interannual variation, especially those of E. subgibbosa (ornithophilous syndrome) and E. curvispina var. mutabilis (melitophilous syndrome). Autogamous reproduction in these taxa may act as a reproductive assurance mechanism when pollinator availability is unpredictable. Our study contributes to improving our understanding of the reproductive systems of ecological interactions between threatened species in a Chilean mediterranean-type ecosystem.
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