Effects of season and population size on pollination and reproductive output in a Mediterranean shrub

Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2017 May;19(3):428-437. doi: 10.1111/plb.12550. Epub 2017 Feb 26.

Abstract

Pollinator guilds may change throughout extended flowering periods, affecting plant reproductive output, especially in seasonal climates. We hypothesised a seasonal shift in pollinator guild and an autumn reduction in pollinator abundance, especially in small and sparse populations. We recorded pollinator identity, abundance and behaviour in relation to flower density from plant to population throughout the extended flowering of Ononis tridentata. We evaluated female reproductive output by recording pollination success and pre-dispersal seed predation in eight populations of contrasting size and density. Offspring quality was also characterised through seed weight and germination. A diverse guild of insects visited O. tridentata in spring, while only Apis mellifera was observed in autumn. Visitation frequency did not vary seasonally, but the number of flowers per foraging bout was lower, and seeds were heavier and had a higher germination rate in autumn. Plant and neighbourhood flowering display were not related to pollinator visitation frequency or behaviour. However, the rate of fertilised ovules, seed set and autumn flowering display size were positively related to population density. The maintenance of pollination in autumn enhances the reproductive performance of O. tridentata due to higher quality of autumn seed, and to a large reduction in seed predator pressure. We also suggest that observed changes in pollinator behaviour could be one of the processes behind seasonal variation in seed performance, since geitonogamous crosses were less likely to occur in autumn.

Keywords: Floral display; gypsophyle; population size and density; predispersal seed predation; seed germination; seed set; seed weight.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Flowers / physiology
  • Germination
  • Insecta / physiology
  • Ononis / physiology*
  • Pollination*
  • Seasons
  • Seeds / physiology
  • Spain