Bumblebees and pollination of endemic Onobrychis pindicola (Fabaceae) in the subalpine habitats of Pirin Mts.
Creators
- 1. Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, MU-Sofia, Bulgaria
Description
Onobrychis pindicola subsp. urumovii Degen & Dren. is an endemic with restricted distribution on Pirin Mts.
and Slavjanka Mts. (Balkan Peninsula, SW Bulgaria). It is obligatorily dependent upon insect vectors for pollen
transport, being a self-incompatible plant. The aim of this study was: 1) to identify which bumblebees pollinate
Onobrychis pindicola, 2) to identify which plants compete for these pollinators with O. pindicola, 3) to use
pollen load analysis to assess bumblebee flower constancy and spatial foraging patterns of bumblebee
pollinators of O. pindicola. The nectar is accessible to a wide spectrum of bees including short tongued
bumblebees and honey bees. Onobrychis pindicola is pollinated most actively by Bombus pyrenaeus. Other
bumblebees visited the flowers more or less actively. These were B. lapidarius, B. terrestris and B. pratorum.
The bumblebees tended to utilize plant resources in guilds and follow particular plants for foraging. Observed
in the field high flower constancy was confirmed by the pollen analysis.
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