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Complexity and multifunctionality of flower scents and their potential als floral filters

Subject Area Ecology and Biodiversity of Animals and Ecosystems, Organismic Interactions
Term from 2011 to 2016
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 208747027
 
Flowers are confronted with numerous organisms with highly variable net effects on the plants’ reproduction, including mutualists, commensalists and antagonists. Nonetheless, the phenotype of floral traits – including scents – has been most commonly interpreted as adaptation to either mutualists or occasionally also to antagonists. The presence of mutualists and antagonists, however, suggests that the composition of floral scents is the result of conflicting selection pressures and represents a trade-off between them. This project aims to understand the complexity of floral scent bouquets and to generate a more sophisticated understanding of their multiple functions. It is planned to identify the behaviorally active compounds within complex bouquets that either attract mutualists and/or repel antagonists. Therefore, the behavior of different insects towards flowers with natural and biochemically manipulated floral scents will be compared to pinpoint the key-odorants and their effective doses for attraction and defense. Additionally, the adaptive value of floral scents as filters, i.e. their ability to select the most beneficial agent(s) while screening out antagonists, will be investigated. Thus, the study will shed new light on the ecology and evolution of floral scents by investigating their multifunctionality and their potential as floral filters.
DFG Programme Research Grants
 
 

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