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蚂蚁对粘毛花葱中熊蜂授粉选择的密度依赖性影响。

Density-dependent effects of ants on selection for bumble bee pollination in Polemonium viscosum.

作者信息

Galen Candace, Geib Jennifer C

机构信息

Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211-7400, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2007 May;88(5):1202-9. doi: 10.1890/06-1455.

Abstract

Mutualisms are commonly exploited by cheater species that usurp rewards without providing reciprocal benefits. Yet most studies of selection between mutualist partners ignore interactions with third species and consequently overlook the impact of cheaters on evolution in the mutualism. Here, we explicitly investigate how the abundance of nectar-thieving ants (cheaters) influences selection in a pollination mutualism between bumble bees and the alpine skypilot, Polemonium viscosum. As suggested in past work with this species, bumble bees accounted for most of the seed production (78% +/- 6% [mean +/- SE]) in our high tundra study population and, in the absence of ants, exerted strong selection for large flowers. We tested for indirect effects of ant abundance on seed set through bumble bee pollination services (pollen delivery and pollen export) and a direct effect through flower damage. Ants reduced seed set per flower by 20% via flower damage. As ant density increased within experimental patches, the rate of flower damage rose, but pollen delivery and export did not vary significantly, showing that indirect effects of increased cheater abundance on pollinator service are negligible in this system. To address how ants affect selection for plant participation in the pollination mutualism we tested the impact of ant abundance on selection for bumble bee-mediated pollination. Results show that the impact of ants on fitness (seed set) accruing under bumble bee pollination is density dependent in P. viscosum. Selection for bumble bee pollination declined with increasing ant abundance in experimental patches, as predicted if cheaters constrain fitness returns of mutualist partner services. We also examined how ant abundance influences selection on flower size, a key component of plant investment in bumble bee pollination. We predicted that direct effects of ants would constrain bumble bee selection for large flowers. However, selection on flower size was significantly positive over a wide range of ant abundance (20-80% of plants visited by ants daily). Although high cheater abundance reduces the fitness returns of bumble bee pollination, it does not completely eliminate selection for bumble bee attraction in P. viscosum.

摘要

互利共生关系通常会被欺骗性物种利用,这些物种窃取回报却不提供对等的益处。然而,大多数关于互利共生伙伴之间选择的研究都忽略了与第三种物种的相互作用,因此忽视了欺骗者对互利共生关系中进化的影响。在这里,我们明确研究了窃取花蜜的蚂蚁(欺骗者)的数量如何影响大黄蜂与高山天蓝绣球(Polemonium viscosum)之间授粉互利共生关系中的选择。正如过去对该物种的研究表明的那样,在我们高苔原研究种群中,大黄蜂负责了大部分种子生产(78%±6%[平均值±标准误]),并且在没有蚂蚁的情况下,对大花施加了强烈的选择。我们测试了蚂蚁数量通过大黄蜂授粉服务(花粉传递和花粉输出)对结实率的间接影响,以及通过花朵损伤产生的直接影响。蚂蚁通过花朵损伤使每朵花的结实率降低了20%。随着实验区域内蚂蚁密度的增加,花朵损伤率上升,但花粉传递和输出没有显著变化,这表明在这个系统中,欺骗者数量增加对传粉者服务的间接影响可以忽略不计。为了研究蚂蚁如何影响植物参与授粉互利共生关系的选择,我们测试了蚂蚁数量对大黄蜂介导授粉选择的影响。结果表明,在高山天蓝绣球中,蚂蚁对大黄蜂授粉下产生的适合度(结实率)的影响取决于密度。正如如果欺骗者限制了互利共生伙伴服务的适合度回报所预测的那样,随着实验区域内蚂蚁数量的增加,对大黄蜂授粉的选择下降。我们还研究了蚂蚁数量如何影响对花大小的选择,花大小是植物在大黄蜂授粉方面投资的一个关键组成部分。我们预测蚂蚁的直接影响会限制大黄蜂对大花的选择。然而,在广泛的蚂蚁数量范围内(每天有20 - 80%的植物被蚂蚁光顾),对花大小的选择显著为正。尽管高欺骗者数量降低了大黄蜂授粉的适合度回报,但它并没有完全消除高山天蓝绣球中对大黄蜂吸引力的选择。

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