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タイトル: Parallel chemical switches underlying pollinator isolation in AsianMitella
著者: Okamoto, T.
Okuyama, Y.
Goto, R.
Tokoro, M.
Kato, M.
著者名の別形: 岡本, 朋子
後藤, 龍太郎
加藤, 眞
キーワード: floral scent
independent contrast
phylogenetics
pollination
reproductive isolation
speciation
発行日: 1-Mar-2015
出版者: Wiley
誌名: Journal of Evolutionary Biology
巻: 28
号: 3
開始ページ: 590
終了ページ: 600
抄録: Floral scents are among the key signals used by pollinators to navigate to specific flowers. Thus, evolutionary changes in scents should have strong impacts on plant diversification, although scent‐mediated plant speciation through pollinator shifts has rarely been demonstrated, despite being likely. To examine whether and how scent‐mediated plant speciation may have occurred, we investigated the Asimitellaria plant lineage using multidisciplinary approaches including pollinator observations, chemical analyses of the floral scents, electroantennographic analyses and behavioural bioassays with the pollinators. We also performed phylogenetically independent contrast analyses of the pollinator/floral scent associations. First, we confirmed that the pairs of the sympatric, cross‐fertile Asimitellaria species in three study sites consistently attract different pollinators, namely long‐tongued and short‐tongued fungus gnats. We also found that a stereoisomeric set of floral volatiles, the lilac aldehydes, could be responsible for the pollinator specificity. This is because the compounds consistently elicited responses in the antennae of the long‐tongued fungus gnats and had contrasting effects on the two pollinators, that is triggering the nectaring behaviour of long‐tongued fungus gnats while repelling short‐tongued fungus gnats in a laboratory experiment. Moreover, we discovered that volatile composition repeatedly switched in Asimitellaria between species adapted to long‐tongued and short‐tongued fungus gnats. Collectively, our results support the idea that recurrent scent‐mediated speciation has taken place in the Asimitellaria–fungus gnat system.
著作権等: © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Evolutionary Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on be half of European Society for Evolutionary Biology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/253725
DOI(出版社版): 10.1111/jeb.12591
PubMed ID: 25615872
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