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Niche perspectives on plant–pollinator interactions

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posted on 2025-05-23, 06:05 authored by Ryan PhillipsRyan Phillips, R Peakall, T van der Niet, SD Johnson
Ecological niches are crucial for species coexistence and diversification, but the niche concept has been underutilized in studying the roles of pollinators in plant evolution and reproduction. Pollination niches can be objectively characterized using pollinator traits, abundance, and distributions, as well as network topology. We review evidence that floral traits represent adaptations to pollination niches, where tradeoffs in trait deployment reinforce niche specialization. In turn, specialized pollination niches potentially increase speciation rates, foster species coexistence, and constrain species range limits. By linking studies of adaptation with those on speciation and coexistence, the pollination niche provides an organizing principle for research on plant reproduction, and conceptually unites these studies with fields of biology where the niche perspective is already firmly established.

Funding

RDP was supported by an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (DE150101720).

Pollination by sexual deception and the evolution of specialisation

Australian Research Council

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RP was supported by an ARC Discovery Grant (DP150102762).

The biosynthesis and evolution of novel semiochemicals in orchids

Australian Research Council

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TVN was supported by an incentive grant from the National Research Foundation of South Africa (109547).

SDJ was supported by the South African Research Chairs Programme (NRF grant 46372).

History

Publication Date

2020-08-01

Journal

Trends in Plant Science

Volume

25

Issue

8

Pagination

15p. (p. 779-793)

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

1360-1385

Rights Statement

© 2020 The Authors. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license, whereby credit must be given to the creator, only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted and no derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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