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- Title
Reproductive biology of Datura wrightii: the benefits of a herbivorous pollinator.
- Authors
Bronstein, Judith L; Huxman, Travis; Horvath, Brianna; Farabee, Michael; Davidowitz, Goggy
- Abstract
A deeper understanding of mutualism can be reached by studying systems with measurable costs and benefits. Most studies of this type focus on an unusual class of obligate, species-specific pollination mutualisms. The interaction between Datura wrightii (Solanaceae) and the hawkmoth Manduca sexta offers similar advantages but greater generality. Adult moths both nectar at and deposit eggs on the same plant; larvae are herbivorous. The antagonistic component of this interaction has been well studied. Here the role of M. sexta as a pollinator of D. wrightii, particularly in the context of this moth's frequent nectaring visits to the bat-pollinated plant Agave palmeri, is documented.
- Publication
Annals of botany, 2009, Vol 103, Issue 9, p1435
- ISSN
1095-8290
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/aob/mcp053