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Flowering and Pollination of <i>Philodendron melinonii</i> (Araceae) in French Guiana
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BiologyTerrestrial ArthropodBiodiversityEngineeringFrench GuianaBotanyPlant DiversityBeetle PollinationNatural SciencesEntomologyPlant ReproductionPlant-insect InteractionSpadix TemperaturePest ManagementPlant BiodiversityPhytogeographyPlant TaxonomyPollination Ecology
Abstract: The pollination ecology of Philodendron melinonii was studied at two locations in French Guiana. Inflorescences of P. melinonii were regularly visited by Cyclocephala colasi, a scarab beetle also found in inflorescences of P. solimoesense in the same area. The flowering cycle lasted two days and the inflorescence exhibited features typical for beetle pollination (e.g., floral chamber, food rewards, flower heating). The flowering process is well synchronized with the night activity of Cyclocephala visitors. The spadix temperature was measured during the entire flowering cycle in the field in French Guiana and in greenhouse conditions at the Montreal Botanical Garden. Both measurements gave a similar temperature pattern with a two hour delay at the Botanical Garden. The spadix warmed up twice during the flowering period and its temperature was not significantly different from that of ambient air between the two peaks. These two temperature peaks are also well synchronized with the arrival and departure of the beetles on two consecutive nights.
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