Kunin W E
Department of Zoology, NJ-15, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, WA, USA.
Oecologia. 1992 Aug;91(1):129-133. doi: 10.1007/BF00317251.
One possible consequence of low population density, particularly in self-incompatible plants, is reproductive failure. I surveyed seed set per flower in two populations of the self-incompatible annual Diplotaxis erucoides (Brassicaceae) in Jerusalem, Israel. Widely spaced plants had lower fruit set and fewer seeds per filled silique than did plants growing close to conspecific neighbors. Such density-dependent reproductive success could help explain the maintanence of spatial patchiness in plant populations, and could also have implications for population dynamics of rare species.
种群密度低的一个可能后果,尤其是在自交不亲和植物中,是繁殖失败。我调查了以色列耶路撒冷自交不亲和一年生植物二行芥(十字花科)两个种群中每朵花的结实情况。间距大的植株比生长在同种邻居附近的植株坐果率更低,每个饱满角果中的种子也更少。这种依赖密度的繁殖成功率有助于解释植物种群空间斑块性的维持,也可能对稀有物种的种群动态产生影响。