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Shape Matters: Corolla Curvature Improves Nectary Discovery in the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta

Posted on:2017-09-30Degree:Master'Type:Thesis
University:University of WashingtonCandidate:Campos, Eric OctavioFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390014974113Subject:Ecology
Abstract/Summary:
I measured the effects of variation in corolla curvature and nectary aperture radius on pollinator foraging ability using the hawkmoth Manduca sexta and 3D-printed artificial flowers whose shapes were mathematically specified. In dimorphic arrays containing trumpet-shaped flowers and flat-disk flowers, hawkmoths were able to empty the nectaries of significantly more trumpet-shaped flowers regardless of nectary aperture size. Interestingly, trumpet-shaped flowers needed to deviate only slightly from the flat-disk morphotype in order to significantly increase hawkmoth foraging ability. Whole-flower three-dimensional shape, particularly corolla curvature, has the potential to act as a mechanical guide for Manduca sexta, further implicating direct flower-proboscis contact as an important contributor to foraging success during flower handling in hawkmoths.
Keywords/Search Tags:Corolla curvature, Hawkmoth, Nectary, Manduca, Foraging
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