首页|Floral and pollination biology of the critically endangered insular orchid Calanthe amamiana: Implications for in situ conservation

Floral and pollination biology of the critically endangered insular orchid Calanthe amamiana: Implications for in situ conservation

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Calanthe amamiana is a terrestrial orchid that thrives on the shady forest floors of broad-leaved forests on Amami Island, central Ryukyus, Japan. Here, I report on the floral and pollination biology of this critically endangered orchid based on a 7-year study conducted in the species' natural habitats. As the nectarless flowers are probably self-compatible but are unable to autonomously self-pollinate, they need to attract pollen vectors by deceit for pollination. To advertise themselves, the flowering inflorescences, which comprise a few to dozens of flowers, use whitish floral colors that are comparatively conspicuous against the shaded background. The exclusive pollinator was the long-horned bee Eucera okinawae, which nests in soils of the forest floor, although bee abundance varied considerably among study years. Natural fruit-set ratios were generally low but showed interannual variation. The annual fruit-set ratios were positively correlated with annual bee abundance, thereby suggesting that under natural conditions, the orchid is pollinator-limited. Given that C. amamiana is dependent exclusively on E. okinawae for pollination and is also probably pollinator-limited, conservation plans for this orchid should take into consideration the welfare of long-horned bees. In particular, as nectariferous flowers were unavailable within broad-leaved forests, to satisfy the foraging requirements of long-horned bees, conservation managers should be cognizant of conservation values of flowering plants distributed in sun-lit sites near orchid habitats, and manage those in an appropriate manner.

Amami IslandCalantheconservationEucerapollinationBEE-POLLINATIONSPECIALIZED POLLINATIONRARE ORCHIDTRAITS

Sugiura, Naoto

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Kumamoto Univ

2022

Plant Species Biology

Plant Species Biology

SCI
ISSN:0913-557X
年,卷(期):2022.37(4)
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