非生物成分
生物
土壤学
生态学
航程(航空)
栖息地
土壤水分
传粉者
沙漠和干旱灌木丛
非生物胁迫
授粉
花粉
基因
生物化学
材料科学
复合材料
作者
Dena L. Grossenbacher,Marcos Monteiro Lô,Molly E. Waddington,Ryan E. O’Dell,Kathleen M. Kay
摘要
Abstract Premise Floral pigments such as anthocyanins are well known to influence pollinator attraction, yet they also confer tolerance to abiotic stressors such as harsh soils, extreme temperatures, low precipitation, and UV radiation. In such cases, environmental variation in abiotic stressors over space or time could lead to the maintenance of flower color variation within species. Under this scenario, flower color in natural populations should covary with environmental stressors. Methods Using a comparative approach, we tested whether abiotic variables predict flower color in Leptosiphon parviflorus , a species with pink and white flower color morphs. We conducted in‐depth field studies to assess morph frequency, soil chemistry, and climate. We then employed community scientist‐powered iNaturalist observations to examine patterns across even larger spatial scales. Results Across 21 field sites, L. parviflorus had a higher frequency of pink morphs in sites with serpentine soil, higher average annual temperatures, and higher average climatic water deficit (a proxy for drought stress). iNaturalist observations supported this finding—the probability of flowers being pink is greater in locations with serpentine‐derived soil, especially when the local average UV radiation and climatic water deficit are higher. Conclusions Spatial variation in abiotic stressors may contribute to the maintenance of flower color variation across the geographic range of L. parviflorus . Future studies will examine mechanisms by which flower color affects stress tolerance and will assess whether fitness trade‐offs in contrasting habitats across the range are associated with flower color.
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