The spatial distribution of a hummingbird‐pollinated plant is not strongly influenced by hummingbird abundance
Matthew L. Coffey, Andrew M. Simons

TL;DR
This study finds that the spatial distribution of a hummingbird-pollinated plant is not strongly influenced by local hummingbird abundance.
Contribution
The study challenges the assumption that pollinator abundance directly controls the distribution of specialized plant species.
Findings
MaxEnt modeling showed that hummingbird abundance is not a key driver of the plant's distribution.
Lobelia cardinalis tends to flower near the peak local hummingbird abundance, but abundance alone does not strongly influence its spatial distribution.
Habitat suitability was low both where hummingbirds were absent and where they were most abundant.
Abstract
Many angiosperms have evolved specialized systems that promote pollination by specific taxa. Therefore, plant distributions may be limited by the local abundance of their specialist pollinators. In eastern North America, Lobelia cardinalis is thought to be pollinated solely by Archilochus colubris, the only hummingbird species found in the region. Here we tested the hypothesis that the distribution of a plant species with specialized pollination is controlled by the range and abundance of its specialist pollinator. We investigated the importance of A. colubris abundance, sourced from eBird, as a variable in a MaxEnt species distribution model of L. cardinalis using presence data from iNaturalist. We also compared hummingbird abundance between locations of L. cardinalis and congeneric during their respective flowering periods and explored whether the flowering periods of L. cardinalis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Plant Parasitism and Resistance
