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Pollination of Campanula rapunculus L. (Campanulaceae):: How much pollen flows into pollination and into reproduction of oligolectic pollinators?

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PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 250, Issue 3-4, Pages 147-156

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-004-0246-8

Keywords

Campanula rapunculus L; pollen partitioning; Chelostoma rapunculi; Chelostoma campanularum; Megachilidae; effective pollinators

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We studied an isolated population of Campanula rapunculus and two oligolectic bee species of Chelostoma (Megachilidae), their main pollinators. The population of C. rapunculus consisted of 2808 plants. Measurements of pollen flow showed that 3.7% of the pollen produced by a flower contribute to pollination, 95.5% was collected by bees for their offspring and 0.8% remained on the styles. Pollen analyses of brood cells of Chelostoma rapunculi revealed that females collected on average 4.9 million Campanula pollen to rear one bee. We calculated that approximately 1588 bees of this species could have been reared at the study site during the studied season. The amount of potentially viable pollen deposited on stigmas was 3.6 to 10.7 times higher than the number of ovules. We discuss morphological features of the flowers which may lower the pollen removal rate per bee visit and consequently cause a high visitation and pollination rate.

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