Flowers Are Weapons of Distraction With Nectar a Bargaining Chip

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By Natural Blaze

Nectar, the high-energy ‘honey’ produced by flowers, might be a brilliant distraction technique to help protect a flower’s reproductive parts, according to new research.

Rather than merely providing a ‘come-on’ to bees and other insects to attract them to pollinate the flower, nectar could actually be playing a much more subtle and entrancing role.

Sure, nectar keeps the circle of life going by propelling pollination – but if it wasn’t there, the reproductive parts of flowers would be vulnerable to herbivore insects.

Scientists from across the world have studied the part played by herbivores, such as sawflies, which eat petals and nectar, on an iris found in the Himalayas. They are now confident that a visiting insect which feasts on the nectar and the gland which produces it, and makes merry, is playing into the hands of the flower and ensuring it survives and thrives.


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Scientists at the universities of Wuhan, China; Calgary, Canada; Portsmouth, UK; and at the Fairylake Botanical Garden in Shenzen, China, have published their findings in Biology Letters.

Scott Armbruster, Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Portsmouth, and one of the authors, said:

Contrary to the accepted wisdom, the role of nectar seems in this instance to not be just about attracting and rewarding pollinating insects.

It seems nectar and nectaries, the glands which produce it, attract herbivores that would otherwise feed on other flower parts. Thus the nectar and nectaries may be acting as a decoy. Like nectar thieves and robbers, the herbivores we observed have a high energy demand, and because nectar is rich in nutrients, it appears flowers are using it as a distraction, to keep herbivores away from critical reproducing parts of the flower, which are also edible.

They are sacrificing their nectar and nectaries for the greater goal of maintaining other floral parts that are critical for attracting pollinators, and hence being pollinated.

Colorful birds attract predators away from offspring – in a similar way, flowers could be attracting bees, not merely for pollination but for protection. The researchers studied Iris bulleyana, with showy, large, colorful petals, which conventional wisdom says are a means of attracting the attention of bees and other pollinators.

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Nearly all (98 per cent) of the flowers studied in natural conditions were damaged by herbivores, but in 85 per cent of the flowers, damage was restricted to just the nectaries, suggesting nectar was being sacrificed – or bargained – to protect more critical parts of the plant.

The researchers saw sawflies ‘frequently’ using the flower as a mating site during which all the nectar and nectaries were eaten, mainly by female sawflies, but causing no damage to the stamen and stigma, the reproductively critical parts of the flower.

Even though colorful – and edible – petals play no direct role in producing seeds or pollen, they do attract the interest and attention of pollinating insects, such as bees. When sawfly herbivores grazed on the petals, damaging them, fewer pollinators visited the flower, meaning its chances of reproduction plummeted. By offering up a decoy of calorie-rich nectar, the herbivores were distracted enough to not damage the petals or other parts of the flower critical to its chances of being pollinated.

Professor Armbruster said:

The results are clear that floral tissues with a higher reproductive importance are essentially protected through the presence of sacrificial parts, the nectaries and nectar.

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