Department of Biological Sciences, P.O. Box 413, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 USA.
Am J Bot. 2009 Apr;96(4):809-15. doi: 10.3732/ajb.0800317. Epub 2009 Mar 11.
Movement of pollinators between coflowering plant species may influence conspecific pollen deposition and seed set. Interspecific pollinator movements between native and showy invasive plants may be particularly detrimental to the pollination and reproductive success of native species. We explored the effects of invasive Lythrum salicaria on the reproductive success of Mimulus ringens, a wetland plant native to eastern North America. Pollinator flights between these species significantly reduced the amount of conspecific pollen deposited on Mimulus stigmas and the number of seeds in Mimulus fruits, suggesting that pollen loss is an important mechanism of competition for pollination. Although pollen loss is often attributed to pollen wastage on heterospecific floral structures, our novel findings suggest that grooming by bees as they forage on a competitor may also significantly reduce outcross pollen export and seed set in Mimulus ringens.
传粉者在同种和异种花之间的移动可能会影响同种花粉的沉积和结实。在本地植物和入侵性显花植物之间的种间传粉者移动可能对本地物种的授粉和生殖成功特别有害。我们研究了入侵性柳穿鱼对原产于北美的湿地植物沼薄荷生殖成功的影响。这些物种之间的传粉者飞行显著减少了柳穿鱼柱头上同种花粉的沉积量和沼薄荷果实中的种子数量,这表明花粉损失是授粉竞争的一个重要机制。尽管花粉损失通常归因于异质花结构上的花粉浪费,但我们的新发现表明,当蜜蜂在竞争对手上觅食时的梳理行为也可能显著减少沼薄荷中的异交花粉输出和结实。