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Selfing Syndrome

December 31 , 2023 201 days 368 0
  • Scientists have discovered a flower growing in Paris, France, which is producing less nectar and smaller flowers to attract fewer pollinators.
  • The plant evolved to self-pollinate in order to attract fewer pollinators due to the decreasing availability of insects.
  • This convergent evolution of a selfing syndrome threatens plant pollinator interactions.
  • Self-pollination is the process by which plants reproduce themselves.
  • The behaviour is contrary to the convention of angiosperms, which rely on insects to pollinate in order to reproduce — an interconnected relationship in nature.
  • This disruption of 100 million years of evolution is likely to have serious consequences.
  • It may cause insect declines to accelerate, as well as making plant populations less diverse and more vulnerable to environmental change.

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