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EVOLUTION OF COMPETITIVE ABILITY WITHIN LONICERA JAPONICA'S INVADED RANGE

机译:日本忍冬侵染范围内竞争能力的演变

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Factors influencing invasive taxa may change during the course of an invasion. For example, intraspecific competition is predicted to be more important in areas with older stands of dense monospecific invaders than at the margins of an invaded range. We evaluated evolution in response to predicted changes in competition by comparing the intraspecific competitive ability of North American populations of Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) from areas established 100-150 yr ago, which make up the core of the invaded range, to populations from the northern range margin, established in the past 50 yr. Plants from populations in the core and margin regions of the invaded range were grown in two common garden studies. The first had three levels of intraspecific competition, and vines differed in their access to a lattice for climbing. The second asked whether plants from older core or newer margin populations were better competitors. Intraspecific competition decreased the size of plants from both core and margin regions. Contrary to predictions, there was no increase in climbing shoot frequency or size in plants from denser core populations, although these did increase in the presence of a lattice structure. Also contrary to predictions, plants from the margin of the invaded range were larger and stronger competitors than those from the core, regardless of competition level. Enhanced intraspecific competitive ability of plants from low-density margin populations is likely driven by selection for more rapid growth rate in the north, rather than direct selection on competitive ability. Results counter to prediction highlight the importance of considering the broader selective context to understand evolution. Furthermore, this differentiation across the invaded range is likely to enhance L. japonica's invasive potential.
机译:在入侵过程中,影响入侵分类群的因素可能会发生变化。例如,在具有密集的单特异性入侵者的林分较旧的地区,种内竞争比在入侵范围的边缘更为重要。通过比较在100-150年前建立的日本金银花(北美忍冬)种群(占入侵范围的核心)的北美种群的种内竞争能力,评估了对竞争预测变化的响应演变。在过去50年中建立的北部山脉边缘。在两项常见的花园研究中,种植了入侵范围核心和边缘地区的种群中的植物。前者具有三个级别的种内竞争,而葡萄藤进入晶格进行攀爬的途径也有所不同。第二个询问的是来自核心地区较早或边缘地区较新的工厂是否是更好的竞争者。种内竞争减少了核心区域和边缘区域的植物大小。与预测相反,核心种群较密的植物的攀援芽频率或大小没有增加,尽管在晶格结构存在的情况下确实增加了。同样与预测相反的是,无论竞争水平如何,入侵范围边缘的植物都比核心植物更大,更强的竞争者。来自低密度边缘种群的植物的种内竞争能力增强可能是由北部地区更快的生长速度选择所驱动,而不是直接选择竞争能力。与预测相反的结果强调了考虑更广泛的选择性背景以理解进化的重要性。此外,在入侵范围内的这种分化很可能会增强粳稻的入侵潜力。

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