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优势花卉资源的入侵:对本地植物的花卉群落和传粉的影响。

Invasion of a dominant floral resource: effects on the floral community and pollination of native plants.

机构信息

Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Newark, Ohio, 43055, USA.

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, 95064, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2017 Jan;98(1):57-69. doi: 10.1002/ecy.1639.

Abstract

Through competition for pollinators, invasive plants may suppress native flora. Community-level studies provide an integrative assessment of invasion impacts and insights into factors that influence the vulnerability of different native species. We investigated effects of the nonnative herb Lythrum salicaria on pollination of native species in 14 fens of the eastern United States. We compared visitors per flower for 122 native plant species in invaded and uninvaded fens and incorporated a landscape-scale experiment, removing L. salicaria flowers from three of the invaded fens. Total flower densities were more than three times higher in invaded than uninvaded or removal sites when L. salicaria was blooming. Despite an increase in number of visitors with number of flowers per area, visitors per native flower declined with increasing numbers of flowers. Therefore, L. salicaria invasion depressed visitation to native flowers. In removal sites, visitation to native flowers was similar to uninvaded sites, confirming the observational results and also suggesting that invasion had not generated a persistent build-up of visitor populations. To study species-level impacts, we examined effects of invasion on visitors per flower for the 36 plant species flowering in both invaded and uninvaded fens. On average, the effect of invasion represented about a 20% reduction in visits per flower. We measured the influence of plant traits on vulnerability to L. salicaria invasion using meta-analysis. Bilaterally symmetrical flowers experienced stronger impacts on visitation, and similarity in flower color to L. salicaria weakly intensified competition with the invader for visitors. Finally, we assessed the reproductive consequences of competition with the invader in a dominant flowering shrub, Dasiphora fruticosa. Despite the negative effect of invasion on pollinator visitation in this species, pollen limitation of seed production was not stronger in invaded than in uninvaded sites, suggesting little impact of competition for pollinators on its population demography. Negative effects on pollination of native plants by this copiously flowering invader appeared to be mediated by increases in total flower density that were not matched by increases in pollinator density. The strength of impact was modulated across native species by their floral traits and reproductive ecology.

摘要

通过对传粉者的竞争,入侵植物可能会抑制本地植物。群落水平的研究提供了对入侵影响的综合评估,并深入了解影响不同本地物种易感性的因素。我们调查了非本地草本植物柳穿鱼对美国东部 14 个沼泽地中本地物种传粉的影响。我们比较了入侵和未入侵沼泽地中 122 种本地植物的每朵花的访问者数量,并进行了景观尺度的实验,从三个入侵沼泽地中移除了柳穿鱼的花朵。当柳穿鱼开花时,入侵地的总花密度是未入侵地或移除地的三倍以上。尽管每单位面积的花朵数量增加了,访问者数量也增加了,但每朵本地花的访问者数量却减少了。因此,柳穿鱼的入侵抑制了对本地花朵的访问。在移除地点,对本地花朵的访问与未入侵地点相似,这证实了观察结果,并表明入侵并未导致访客数量的持续增加。为了研究物种水平的影响,我们研究了入侵对在入侵和未入侵沼泽地中开花的 36 种植物每朵花的访问者数量的影响。平均而言,入侵的影响代表每朵花的访问量减少了约 20%。我们使用元分析衡量了植物特征对柳穿鱼入侵脆弱性的影响。左右对称的花朵受到的影响更大,花朵颜色与柳穿鱼相似会对访客与入侵物种的竞争产生微弱的强化作用。最后,我们评估了与入侵物种竞争对优势开花灌木 Dasiphora fruticosa 的繁殖后果。尽管入侵对该物种传粉者访问的负面影响,但在入侵和未入侵地点,花粉限制对种子产量的影响并没有更强,这表明竞争对传粉者对其种群动态的影响很小。这种大量开花的入侵植物对本地植物传粉的负面影响似乎是通过总花密度的增加介导的,而传粉者密度的增加并没有与之匹配。通过其花卉特征和繁殖生态学,对不同本地物种的影响强度在物种间发生了调制。

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