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Pollination genetics of hybridization in sympatric populations of asclepias exaltata and a. syriaca (asclepiadaceae)

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Enzyme electrophoresis of pollinia and seeds was used to identify pollinia on pollinators, interspecific pollinations, and hybrid seed production in sympatric populations of Asclepias exaltata and A. syriaca. The frequency of mixed pollinia loads on pollinators was low. Only 4.1% (N= 169 pollinia) and 8% (N= 244 pollinia) of the pollinia collected from pollinators of A. syriaca and A. exaltata, respectively, were identified as pollinia from the other species. Natural levels of interspecific pollination, 3.6% (N = 166 pollinia) on A. syriaca and 3.1% (N = 228 pollinia) on A. exaltata, were typically lower than the number of foreign pollinia carried by pollinators. Hybrid seeds were identified in only two of 208 A. syriaca fruits and one of 178 A. exaltata fruits. Hybrid seeds were largely underdeveloped in the single A. exaltata fruit. High fruit set (34.7%) and near normal seed set following hand‐pollination of A. syriaca with A. exaltata pollinia suggest that hybridization is more likely between these taxa when A. syriaca is the maternal parent. Our findings indicate that the likelihood of hybridization between A. exaltata and A. syriaca is remote. Nevertheless, introgressive hybridization has been documented in these species, which suggests that hybridization remains a strong evolutionary force even for species that infrequently interbreed.
Title: Pollination genetics of hybridization in sympatric populations of asclepias exaltata and a. syriaca (asclepiadaceae)
Description:
Enzyme electrophoresis of pollinia and seeds was used to identify pollinia on pollinators, interspecific pollinations, and hybrid seed production in sympatric populations of Asclepias exaltata and A.
syriaca.
The frequency of mixed pollinia loads on pollinators was low.
Only 4.
1% (N= 169 pollinia) and 8% (N= 244 pollinia) of the pollinia collected from pollinators of A.
syriaca and A.
exaltata, respectively, were identified as pollinia from the other species.
Natural levels of interspecific pollination, 3.
6% (N = 166 pollinia) on A.
syriaca and 3.
1% (N = 228 pollinia) on A.
exaltata, were typically lower than the number of foreign pollinia carried by pollinators.
Hybrid seeds were identified in only two of 208 A.
syriaca fruits and one of 178 A.
exaltata fruits.
Hybrid seeds were largely underdeveloped in the single A.
exaltata fruit.
High fruit set (34.
7%) and near normal seed set following hand‐pollination of A.
syriaca with A.
exaltata pollinia suggest that hybridization is more likely between these taxa when A.
syriaca is the maternal parent.
Our findings indicate that the likelihood of hybridization between A.
exaltata and A.
syriaca is remote.
Nevertheless, introgressive hybridization has been documented in these species, which suggests that hybridization remains a strong evolutionary force even for species that infrequently interbreed.

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