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Perfume production in flowers of Angelonia salicariifolia attracts males of Euglossa annectans which do not promote pollination
- 作者:Samuel Boff (1) (2)
Diego Demarco (3) Paola Marchi (4) Isabel Alves-Dos-Santos (4)
1. Programa de P贸s-Gradua莽茫o em Entomologia ; Faculdade de Filosofia Ci锚ncias e Letras de Ribeir茫o Preto ; Universidade de S茫o Paulo (USP) ; Av. Bandeirantes 3900 ; Bloco 2 ; Ribeir茫o Preto ; SP ; 14040-901 ; Brazil 2. General Zoology ; Institute for Biology ; Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg ; Hoher Weg 8 ; 06120 ; Halle Saale ; Germany 3. Departamento de Bot芒nica ; Instituto de Bioci锚ncias ; Universidade de S茫o Paulo ; S茫o Paulo ; SP ; 05508-090 ; Brazil 4. Departamento Ecologia ; Instituto de Bioci锚ncias ; Universidade de S茫o Paulo ; S茫o Paulo ; SP ; 05508-900 ; Brazil
- 关键词:Euglossa annectans ; Euglossini ; histochemical analysis ; scent robber ; trichomes ; volatile fragrance
- 刊名:Apidologie
- 出版年:2015
- 出版时间:January 2015
- 年:2015
- 卷:46
- 期:1
- 页码:84-91
- 全文大小:841 KB
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- 刊物主题:Entomology; Life Sciences, general;
- 出版者:Springer Paris
- ISSN:1297-9678
文摘
Male Euglossini bees (Apidae) forage for floral and non-floral perfumes. Although the use of these perfumes has not yet been clearly reported, there are indications of using perfume from varied exogenous sources as a pheromone analogue since male orchid bees do not produce it. Here, we report an interaction between male Euglossa annectans and flowers of Angelonia salicariifolia (Plantaginaceae). Floral anatomy analysis and a histological study of two different sets of trichomes indicate the presence of aromatic oils (perfume) in one set of these trichomes. The other set of trichomes produce resins. Both sets of trichomes are found in the same floral area of the flower where the male orchid bees were seen. The male orchid bees studied forage for perfumes but do not promote pollination since they do not reach the reproductive structures during their visit. Our records show that only male E. annectans were attracted to the volatile fragrance although we know that other orchid bee species also occur in the area.
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