2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.19.104422
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Are flowers tuned to buzzing pollinators? Variation in the natural frequency of stamens with different morphologies and its relationship to bee vibrations

Abstract: 7During buzz pollination, bees use vibrations to remove pollen from flowers. Vibrations at the natural 1 8 frequency of pollen-carrying stamens are amplified through resonance, resulting in higher-amplitude 1 9

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“…In buzz-pollinated flower, traits affecting vibration properties might include anther curvature (e.g. S. houstonii), stamen stiffness and length (Nunes et al, 2020). Similarly, the size of the anther locules and thickness of the anther walls may affect vibration transmission.…”
Section: Transmission Of Vibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In buzz-pollinated flower, traits affecting vibration properties might include anther curvature (e.g. S. houstonii), stamen stiffness and length (Nunes et al, 2020). Similarly, the size of the anther locules and thickness of the anther walls may affect vibration transmission.…”
Section: Transmission Of Vibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some plant substrates can act as frequency filters (Cocroft et al, 2006), frequency is not altered over the short distances involved in vibration transmission during buzz-pollination interactions . Although the natural frequency of anthers is affected by their morphology and organisation within the flower (Nunes et al, 2020), the frequency of vibrations has limited effects on pollen release in buzz-pollinated flowers, suggesting that resonance plays a minor role within the range of frequencies produced by most bees (100 to 400Hz) Nunes et al, 2020;Rosi-Denadai et al, 2020).…”
Section: Transmission Of Vibrationsmentioning
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“…For example, the transmission of vibrations through the flower can alter the vibration that the anther experiences, e.g., by dampening the vibration velocity (King, 1993;Arroyo-Correa et al, 2019), which can vary between closely-related taxa (Arroyo-Correa et al, 2019). In contrast, if the bee vibrates the anther at its natural frequency (Nunes et al, 2020), resonance could amplify anther velocity and result in higher pollen removal (King & Buchmann, 1996). Joint modelling and experimental approaches to buzz pollination have the potential to help us understand the biomechanics and function of a fascinating biological interaction involving thousands of plant and bee species (Buchmann 1983;Cardinal et al, 2018).…”
Section: Anther Traits and Pollen Dispensing Schedulesmentioning
confidence: 99%