Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada.
Science. 2010 Jun 25;328(5986):1657. doi: 10.1126/science.1189736.
Animals regularly integrate information about the location of resources and the presence of competitors, altering their foraging behavior accordingly. We studied the annual plant Abutilon theophrasti to determine whether a plant can demonstrate a similarly complex response to two conditions: presence of a competitor and heterogeneous resource distributions. Individually grown plants fully explored the pot by using a broad and uniform rooting distribution regardless of soil resource distributions. Plants with competitors and uniform soil nutrient distributions exhibited pronounced reductions in rooting breadth and spatial soil segregation among the competing individuals. In contrast, plants with competitors and heterogeneous soil nutrient distributions reduced their root growth only modestly, indicating that plants integrate information about both neighbor and resource distributions in determining their root behavior.
动物经常整合有关资源位置和竞争者存在的信息,并相应地改变其觅食行为。我们研究了一年生植物苘麻,以确定植物是否可以对两种情况表现出类似复杂的反应:存在竞争者和资源分布不均。单独生长的植物通过广泛而均匀的根系分布充分探索了花盆,而不管土壤资源的分布如何。有竞争者和均匀土壤养分分布的植物表现出显著降低的根系宽度和竞争个体之间的空间土壤分离。相比之下,有竞争者和异质土壤养分分布的植物只是适度地减少了根的生长,这表明植物在确定其根行为时整合了有关邻居和资源分布的信息。