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DePauw University

2014

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Sexual Dimorphism Of Staminate- And Pistillate-Phase Flowers Of Saponaria Officinalis (Bouncing Bet) Affects Pollinator Behavior And Seed Set, Sandra L. Davis, Dana A. Dudle, Jenna R. Nawrocki, Leah M. Freestone, Peter Konieczny, Michael B. Tobin, Michael M. Britton Apr 2014

Sexual Dimorphism Of Staminate- And Pistillate-Phase Flowers Of Saponaria Officinalis (Bouncing Bet) Affects Pollinator Behavior And Seed Set, Sandra L. Davis, Dana A. Dudle, Jenna R. Nawrocki, Leah M. Freestone, Peter Konieczny, Michael B. Tobin, Michael M. Britton

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The sequential separation of male and female function in flowers of dichogamous species allows for the evolution of differing morphologies that maximize fitness through seed siring and seed set. We examined staminate- and pistillate-phase flowers of protandrous Saponaria officinalis for dimorphism in floral traits and their effects on pollinator attraction and seed set. Pistillate-phase flowers have larger petals, greater mass, and are pinker in color, but due to a shape change, pistillate-phase flowers have smaller corolla diameters than staminate-phase flowers. There was no difference in nectar volume or sugar content one day after anthesis, and minimal evidence for UV nectar …