Pollination ecology of Eomecon chionantha Hance (Papaveraceae), an endemic species in China


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Abstract

Eomecon chionantha Hance, the only species in the genus Eomecon, is an angiosperm species endemic to China. Here we investigated the pollination syndrome, pollinator generalization of E. chionantha. Our results showed that the individual flower longevity of E. chionantha was 3–5 days. The flowering phenology of E. chionantha can be divided into five phases. We found significant differences in the pollination efficiency of the different insects visiting E. chionantha with bees and flies being the most efficient pollinators. This, in addition to floral morphology and phenology, suggests that E. chionantha is generalized on bees and flies and possesses an outcrossing, partially self-compatible and pollinator-dependent breeding system.

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Yian Xiao

Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering

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Email: iyanxiao@163.com
China, Ji’an, Jiangxi Province, 343009

Xiang Chen

Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering

Email: iyanxiao@163.com
China, Ji’an, Jiangxi Province, 343009

Xuehua Hu

Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering

Email: iyanxiao@163.com
China, Ji’an, Jiangxi Province, 343009

Ming Dong

Key Laboratory of Hangzhou City for Ecosystem Protection and Restoration, College of Life and Environmental Sciences

Email: iyanxiao@163.com
China, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 311121

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