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Herbivory and water availability interact to shape the adaptive landscape in the perennial forb, Boechera stricta

Authors: Jameel, M. I.; Duncan, L.; Mooney, K.ORCID; Anderson, J. T.
Year: 2025
Journal: Evolution, Vol. 79(4), pp. 557-573
DOI: 10.1093/evolut/qpae186

Abstract

Corydalis caseana ssp. brandegei (Fumariaceae) is a perennial plant that grows in moist, subalpine regions of south central Colorado, USA. Prior to this study, nothing was known of its reproductive biology. The most numerous visitors (59%), and the only known pollinators, were long-tongued bumblebees (Bombus appositus). Twenty-nine percent of visits were from short-tongued nectar-robbing bumblebees (Bombus occidentalis). Hum- mingbirds also visited the flowers but they did not pollinate them. Corydalis caseana flowers remained open and in good condition for approximately 4 days. During that time, in the absence of visitors, nectar containing 35% sugar accumulated at a rate of approxi- mately 1 mL per day. Corydalis caseana has a mixed-mating system. It is self-fertile, but the self-fertilized flowers produce fewer seeds per fruit than the outcrossed flowers (a mean of 2.9 compared with a mean of 4.7). Results suggest a possibility of inbreeding depression.

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