Inter-individual nectar chemistry changes of field scabious, Knautia arvensis

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Inter-individual nectar chemistry changes of field scabious, Knautia arvensis. / Venjakob, Christine; Leonhardt, Sara; Klein, Alexandra Maria.
In: Insects, Vol. 11, No. 2, 75, 02.2020.

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Venjakob C, Leonhardt S, Klein AM. Inter-individual nectar chemistry changes of field scabious, Knautia arvensis. Insects. 2020 Feb;11(2):75. doi: 10.3390/insects11020075

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title = "Inter-individual nectar chemistry changes of field scabious, Knautia arvensis",
abstract = "Nectar is crucial to maintain plant-pollinator mutualism. Nectar quality (nutritional composition) can vary strongly between individuals of the same plant species. The factors driving such inter-individual variation have however not been investigated closer. We investigated nectar quality of field scabious, Knautia arvensis in different grassland plant communities varying in species composition and richness to assess whether nectar quality can be affected by the surrounding plant community. We analyzed (with high performance liquid chromatography) the content of carbohydrates, overall amino acids, and essential amino acids. Amino acid and carbohydrate concentrations and proportions varied among plant individuals and with the surrounding plant community but were not related to the surrounding plant species richness. Total and individual carbohydrate concentrations were lowest, while proportions of the essential amino acids, valine, isoleucine, leucine (all phagostimulatory), and lysine were highest in plant species communities of the highest diversity. Our results show that K. arvensis nectar chemistry varies with the composition of the surrounding plant community, which may alter the taste and nutritional value and thus affect the plant{\textquoteright}s visitor spectrum and visitation rate. However, the strong inter-individual variation in nectar quality requires additional studies (e.g., in semi-field studies) to disentangle different biotic and abiotic factors contributing to inter-individual nectar chemistry in a plant-community context.",
keywords = "Amino acids, Carbohydrates, Flower-visiting insects, Insect nutrition, Jena Experiment, Ecosystems Research",
author = "Christine Venjakob and Sara Leonhardt and Klein, {Alexandra Maria}",
note = "The German Science Foundation funded the Jena Experiment (DFG‐FOR 1451/2) for AMK (KL 1849/5‐ 2) and SDL (LE 2750/1‐1).",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
doi = "10.3390/insects11020075",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
journal = "Insects",
issn = "2075-4450",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
number = "2",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Inter-individual nectar chemistry changes of field scabious, Knautia arvensis

AU - Venjakob, Christine

AU - Leonhardt, Sara

AU - Klein, Alexandra Maria

N1 - The German Science Foundation funded the Jena Experiment (DFG‐FOR 1451/2) for AMK (KL 1849/5‐ 2) and SDL (LE 2750/1‐1).

PY - 2020/2

Y1 - 2020/2

N2 - Nectar is crucial to maintain plant-pollinator mutualism. Nectar quality (nutritional composition) can vary strongly between individuals of the same plant species. The factors driving such inter-individual variation have however not been investigated closer. We investigated nectar quality of field scabious, Knautia arvensis in different grassland plant communities varying in species composition and richness to assess whether nectar quality can be affected by the surrounding plant community. We analyzed (with high performance liquid chromatography) the content of carbohydrates, overall amino acids, and essential amino acids. Amino acid and carbohydrate concentrations and proportions varied among plant individuals and with the surrounding plant community but were not related to the surrounding plant species richness. Total and individual carbohydrate concentrations were lowest, while proportions of the essential amino acids, valine, isoleucine, leucine (all phagostimulatory), and lysine were highest in plant species communities of the highest diversity. Our results show that K. arvensis nectar chemistry varies with the composition of the surrounding plant community, which may alter the taste and nutritional value and thus affect the plant’s visitor spectrum and visitation rate. However, the strong inter-individual variation in nectar quality requires additional studies (e.g., in semi-field studies) to disentangle different biotic and abiotic factors contributing to inter-individual nectar chemistry in a plant-community context.

AB - Nectar is crucial to maintain plant-pollinator mutualism. Nectar quality (nutritional composition) can vary strongly between individuals of the same plant species. The factors driving such inter-individual variation have however not been investigated closer. We investigated nectar quality of field scabious, Knautia arvensis in different grassland plant communities varying in species composition and richness to assess whether nectar quality can be affected by the surrounding plant community. We analyzed (with high performance liquid chromatography) the content of carbohydrates, overall amino acids, and essential amino acids. Amino acid and carbohydrate concentrations and proportions varied among plant individuals and with the surrounding plant community but were not related to the surrounding plant species richness. Total and individual carbohydrate concentrations were lowest, while proportions of the essential amino acids, valine, isoleucine, leucine (all phagostimulatory), and lysine were highest in plant species communities of the highest diversity. Our results show that K. arvensis nectar chemistry varies with the composition of the surrounding plant community, which may alter the taste and nutritional value and thus affect the plant’s visitor spectrum and visitation rate. However, the strong inter-individual variation in nectar quality requires additional studies (e.g., in semi-field studies) to disentangle different biotic and abiotic factors contributing to inter-individual nectar chemistry in a plant-community context.

KW - Amino acids

KW - Carbohydrates

KW - Flower-visiting insects

KW - Insect nutrition

KW - Jena Experiment

KW - Ecosystems Research

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DO - 10.3390/insects11020075

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JO - Insects

JF - Insects

SN - 2075-4450

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