2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4306
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Consequences of pollen defense compounds for pollinators and antagonists in a pollen‐rewarding plant

Sébastien Rivest,
Stephen T. Lee,
Daniel Cook
et al.

Abstract: Plants produce an array of defensive compounds with toxic or deterrent effects on insect herbivores. Pollen can contain relatively high concentrations of such defense compounds, but the causes and consequences of this enigmatic phenomenon remain mostly unknown. These compounds could potentially protect pollen against antagonists but could also reduce flower attractiveness to pollinators. We combined field observations of the pollen‐rewarding Lupinus argenteus with chemical analysis and laboratory assays to tes… Show more

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