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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Society
Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Breeding system of Tristerix corymbosus (Loranthaceae), a winter-flowering mistletoe from the southern Andes

Marcelo A. Aizen
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Laboratorio Ecotono, Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, 8400 Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina. Email: marcito@crub.uncoma.edu.ar

Australian Journal of Botany 53(4) 357-361 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT04088
Submitted: 18 June 2004  Accepted: 17 January 2005   Published: 24 June 2005

Abstract

Harsh climates should select for breeding systems that uncouple reproductive success from unpredictable pollinator service, such as autonomous, within-flower pollination and autogamous seed set. I assessed the breeding system and overall pollinator dependence of Tristerix corymbosus (L.) Kuijt, a mistletoe that blooms during the snowy winters of the southern Andes and whose flowers are visited by the hummingbird Sephanoides sephaniodes. The nectar produced by T. corymbosus represents the main food for overwintering populations of S. sephanioides, one of the principal pollinators in the temperate forest of southern South America. Hand-pollination experiments showed that this plant is fully self-compatible, with only a slight advantage of cross- over self-pollen during either germination or early tube growth. Despite self-compatibility, T. corymbosus exhibited a limited capacity for autonomous, within-flower pollination and high dependence on its hummingbird pollinator for full seed set. Thus, dwindling hummingbird populations should compromise reproductive success in this potential keystone plant species.


Acknowledgments

I thank Cecilia Ezcurra, Leo Galetto and Carolina Morales for their critical reading and useful comments. I am also grateful to the Pereda family for allowing me to conduct research at their property in the Península de San Pedro. Guillermo Amico provided skilful assistance. This research was founded by the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científica y Tecnológicas (PEI No. 0018/97) and the National Geographic Society (Grant 6192-98).


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