Hydrocarbons mediate seed dispersal: a new mechanism of vespicochory
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- DOI: 10.1111/nph.15166
Hydrocarbons mediate seed dispersal: a new mechanism of vespicochory
Abstract
Vespicochory, seed dispersal by hornets, is an uncommon seed dispersal pattern in angiosperms. To date, this phenomenon has been recorded in only four families. Because of its rarity, the causes and consequences of vespicochory remain unclear. Hence, this seed dispersal syndrome is often regarded as anecdotal. Through field investigations, chemical analyses, electrophysiological tests, identification of chemosensory proteins from the antennae of hornets, and behavioral assays, we investigated whether olfactory and/or visual cues of the diaspores of Stemona tuberosa mediate the behavior of the social hornets and maintain their mutualism. This study demonstrated that the elaiosome of S. tuberosa emits hydrocarbons, which are attractive to hornets. However, these compounds, which induce responses in the antennae of naive hornets, are ubiquitous substances on insect cuticle surfaces. Innate preference and experienced foraging behavior of hornets can increase their seed dispersal efficiency. This is the first example in which hydrocarbons have been identified as a diaspore odour involved in the attraction of hornets. Given that the ubiquity of hornets, and the communication function of hydrocarbons in insects, we predict that this rare seed dispersal mechanism may be an overlooked mechanism of insect-plant mutualism.
Keywords: Stemona; Vespa; elaiosome; myrmecochory; seed dispersal; vespicochory.
© 2018 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust.
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Introduction to a special feature issue - New insights into plant volatiles.New Phytol. 2018 Nov;220(3):655-658. doi: 10.1111/nph.15494. New Phytol. 2018. PMID: 30324737 No abstract available.
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