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Before Flowers Existed, Ancient Cycad Plants Lured Insects with Heat

Last updated: December 11, 2025 10:55 pm
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The study of cycads, published in the journal Science, sheds light on the early origins of pollination. These tropical plants, resembling palms, have been found to attract beetles using infrared radiation generated by their conelike reproductive structures. This discovery provides insight into the primitive form of pollination, offering a glimpse into one of the most transformative ecological interactions on Earth.

Cycads exhibit thermogenesis, producing significant heat during pollination. Researchers conducted experiments where they coated cycad cones with ultraviolet-fluorescent dye to track the movement of beetles. The study revealed that beetles preferentially visited the warmest regions of the cones, indicating that they are drawn to the heat emitted by the plants.

Further research showed that the heat generated by cycads serves multiple functions, including increasing humidity, dispersing scent, and providing a shelter for beetles to mate and reproduce. However, the infrared light emitted by the plants emerged as a key factor in attracting beetles. Even when 3D-printed cycad cones were heated and covered with plastic film to prevent heat conduction through touch, the beetles were still drawn to the warmth.

Analysis of the beetles’ antennae revealed the presence of TRPA1, a warmth-activated ion channel that helps them perceive infrared radiation. This thermosensitive structure allows beetles to detect the heat emitted by cycads, guiding them towards the plants for pollination.

The findings of this study also raise questions about the evolutionary history of plant pollination. While flowering plants have evolved various mechanisms such as color and scent to attract pollinators, cycads rely solely on heat intensity. This limitation may have restricted the diversity of insects that could establish specialized relationships with cycads compared to flowering plants.

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The reliance on detectable temperature for pollination also raises concerns about the impact of climate change on cycads and their pollinators. As global warming alters temperature patterns, it could disrupt the communication between cycads and beetles, potentially affecting pollination outcomes. This threat adds to the existing challenges faced by cycads, which are already considered the most endangered plant order.

In conclusion, the study on cycad pollination provides valuable insights into the early origins of plant-insect interactions and highlights the importance of understanding the intricate relationships between plants and pollinators in a changing environment.

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