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Title: New Topics


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New Topics
  • Coevolution
  • special case between interdependent species
  • Study examples in Pollination Biology
  • best understood examples of coevolution
  • Focus on Role of Natural Selection

2
COEVOLUTION
  • Coevolution reciprocal change driven by the
    interaction of 2 or more species.
  • Arms race Plant/Herbivore
  • Mutualism symbiotic specialization
  • Geographic Mosaic Theory
  • Modern synthesis by John N. Thompson and others.

Gilia tricolor
3
Pollination
  • Pollination Has 3 Components
  • 1.) Receipt of genes (?)
  • 2.) Delivery of genes (?)
  • 3.) Pollination Vector
  • Wind or Animal

Gilia tricolor
4
How do Pollinators and Flowers affect each other?
  • Flowers
  • Optimize pollination
  • Minimize costs
  • make it hard to get pollen Nectar
  • Maximize rewards
  • receive enough of correct pollen
  • Pollinators
  • Optimize feeding
  • Minimize costs
  • feed easily
  • Maximize rewards
  • eat enough pollen or nectar to more than
    compensate for their effort

5
Pollination Syndromes
  • Under right conditions pollinators can exert
    selection pressures on floral traits, resulting
    in floral morphology and structure that may be
    adaptations to maximize efficiency of
    pollination.
  • Flowers that are specialized for specific
    Pollinators Have a distinct morphology.

6
Pollination Syndromes
  • Bird Great sight! Poor smell.
  • Floral traits
  • Odorless
  • Large
  • Tubular
  • Often red
  • Large nectaries

7
Jewelweed, Impatiens sp Nat. Hist. 5/99.
8
Aquilegia formosa
9
Pollination Syndromes
  • Bats very poor sight, very good smell.
  • Floral traits
  • Strong odors musky or fruity
  • large
  • dull colors white or green
  • often only open at night.

10
Stenocerus thurberi with Leptonycteris curasoae
11
Pollination Syndromes
  • Bees good sense of sight, smell ok.
  • Floral traits
  • Blue or yellow (yellow blue in UV specturm)
  • Distinctive markings honey guides path to
    nectaries.
  • Landing pads.

12
Bee Vision in UV
13
Rosemarinus officinalis with Apis mellifera
14
Digitalis purpurea
15
Natural Selection Force?
16
Natural Selection Force?
17
Direction of Selection Force
18
3 types of Selection Forces
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References
  • http//elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/flora/
  • Ethan J. Temeles and Paul W. Ewald. 1999.
    Fitting the Bill? Natural History.
    5(March)52-55.
  • John N. Thompson. 1994. The Coevolutionary
    Process. The University of Chicago Press,
    Chicago. p376.
  • Peter H.Raven, Ray F. Evert and Susan E.
    Eichorn. 1999. Biology of Plants. W.H.
    Freeman and Company, New York. P944.
  • Scott A. Hodges and Michael L. Arnold. 1994.
    Floral and ecological isolation between
    Aquilegia formosa and A. pubuscens. Proc.
    Natl. Acad. Sci. 912493-2496.
  • Teresa Audesirk and Gerald Audesirk. 1999.
    Biology Life on Earth (5th ed). Prentice-Hall
    Upper Saddle River, NJ. P890.

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Review of Previous Topics
  • Evolution by Natural Selection.
  • Survival of the Fittest much more.
  • Three types of Selection Forces
  • Stabilizing
  • Disruptive
  • Directional
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