Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2826254 Trends in Plant Science 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Current pollinator decline intensifies pollen limitation and reduces plant fitness.•We argue that plant reproductive strategies can adapt rapidly to pollinator decline.•We build two scenarios of plant adaptation under pollinator decline.•We discuss if and how adaptation can rescue plant populations from extinction.

There is now compelling evidence of a reduction of pollinator richness and density at a global scale. In this opinion article, we argue that such pollinator decline intensifies pollen limitation and reduces plant reproductive success, threatening natural populations of extinction. We use genetic architecture and selection experiments on floral traits and evaluate the potential for plant reproductive strategies to adapt rapidly to new pollination environments. We propose that plant reproductive strategies could adapt to the current pollinator decline by decreasing or increasing their reliance to pollinators, for example, increasing autonomous selfing or reinforcing interactions with pollinators. We further discuss if and how adaptation of plant reproductive strategies can buffer the demographic consequences of pollinator decline, and possibly rescue plant populations from extinction.

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