Mechanisms that limit pollinator range in Ericaceae

Volume 66, N 3. 2005 pp. 224–238

G. M. Dlusski, K. P. Glazunova, K. S. Perfilieva

Biological Faculty, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow University
119992 Moscow, Leninskie Gory
e-mail: gdlussky@soil.msu.ru; glazunova@herba.msu.ru

Studies were conducted in 2001-2003 at Valdai National Park (Novgorod region) and at the Zvenigorod biological station of Moscow State University. The morphology of flowers, flowering dynamics and composition of insect visiting flowers of Ericaceae species: Andromeda polifolia, Chamaedaphne calyculata, Ledum palustre, Oxycoccus palustris, Vaccinium myrtillus, V. uliginosum, and V. vitis-idaea L. were studied. Some species of insects visiting flowers were excluded from the list of pollinators on the basis of observation on their behavior. L. palustre was visited mainly by flies where as other investigated species were visited mainly by bumblebees. In some cases bumblebees were the only visitors of the investigated plants. Mechanisms that protect flowers from flies and short-tongued solitary bees visits and ensure a best pollination by bumblebees are various among different species of Ericaceae. Efficiency of nectar protection also differs among different plant species and is defined by particularities of their habitats and flowering phonology. As far as all species of this family during the flowering are dominants in typical habitats, a competition for the pollination with species of other families in most cases is negligible. Flowering periods of V. vitis-idaea and V. myrtillus in forest ecosystems overlapped weakly. Moreover, V. myrtillus is pollinated mainly by bumblebee queens where as pollinators of V. vitis-idaea are bumblebee workers, solitary bees and horse flies. The other investigated plant species inhabit only logographic peat bogs. Thery are pollinated by bumblebees but periods of flowering are not overlapped and consequently follow one after another. L. palustre and V. uliginosum flower simultaneously but they are pollinated by different pollinators.


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