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Benefits and costs of mutualism: demographic consequences in a pollinating seed-consumer interaction.

机译:互惠互利的好处和代价:授粉的种子-消费者互动中的人口后果。

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Interspecific interactions can affect population dynamics and the evolution of species traits by altering demographic rates such as reproduction and survival. The influence of mutualism on population processes is thought to depend on both the benefits and costs of the interaction. However, few studies have explicitly quantified both benefits and costs in terms of demographic rates; furthermore there has been little consideration as to how benefits and costs depend on the demographic effects of factors extrinsic to the interaction. I studied how benefits (pollination) and costs (larval fruit consumption) of pollinating seed-consumers (senita moths) affect the reproduction of senita cacti and how these effects may rely on extrinsic water limitation for reproduction. Fruit initiation was not limited by moth pollination, but survival of initiated fruit increased when moth eggs were removed from flowers. Watered cacti produced more flowers and initiated more fruit from hand-pollinated flowers than did unwatered cacti, but fruit initiation remained low despite excess pollen. Even though water, pollination and larvae each affected a component of cactus reproduction, when all of these factors were included in a factorial experiment, pollination and water determined rates of reproduction. Counter-intuitively, larval fruit consumption had a negligible effect on cactus reproduction. By quantifying both benefits and costs of mutualism in terms of demographic rates, this study demonstrates that benefits and costs can be differentially influential to population processes and that interpretation of their influences can depend on demographic effects of factors extrinsic to the interaction.
机译:种间相互作用可通过改变人口统计率(例如繁殖和生存)来影响种群动态和物种性状的演变。人们认为互惠主义对人口进程的影响取决于互动的收益和成本。但是,很少有研究明确地根据人口统计率量化收益和成本。此外,关于收益和成本如何取决于相互作用的外在因素的人口统计学影响,几乎没有考虑。我研究了授粉种子消费者(飞蛾)的收益(授粉)和成本(幼虫消耗)如何影响仙人掌的繁殖,以及这些效应如何依赖于外部水的限制进行繁殖。蛾的授粉不受果实授粉的限制,但是从花朵上摘下蛾卵后,果实的存活期增加。与未浇水的仙人掌相比,浇水的仙人掌产生更多的花,并且从手授粉的花中引发更多的果实,但是尽管花粉过多,果实的萌发仍然很低。即使水,授粉和幼虫都影响仙人掌繁殖的组成部分,但是当所有这些因素都包括在析因实验中时,授粉和水决定了繁殖速率。与直觉相反,幼虫食用水果对仙人掌繁殖的影响可忽略不计。通过根据人口统计率量化共生主义的收益和成本,这项研究表明收益和成本对人口过程的影响可能不同,对它们的影响的解释可能取决于相互作用之外在因素的人口统计学影响。

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