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Negative effects of heterospecific pollen receipt vary with abiotic conditions: ecological and evolutionary implications

机译:异种花粉接收的负面影响因非生物条件而异:生态和进化意义

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>Background and Aims Studies that have evaluated the effects of heterospecific pollen (HP) receipt on plant reproductive success have generally overlooked the variability of the natural abiotic environment in which plants grow. Variability in abiotic conditions, such as light and water availability, has the potential to affect pollen–stigma interactions (i.e. conspecific pollen germination and performance), which will probably influence the effects of HP receipt. Thus, a more complete understanding of the extent, strength and consequences of plant–plant interactions via HP transfer requires better consideration of the range of abiotic conditions in which these interactions occur. This study addresses this issue by evaluating the effects of two HP donors (Tamonea curassavica and Angelonia angustifolia) on the reproductive success of Cuphea gaumeri, an endemic species of the Yucatan Peninsula.>Methods Mixed (conspecific pollen and HP) and pure (conspecific pollen only) hand-pollinations were conducted under varying conditions of water and light availability in a full factorial design. Reproductive success was measured as the number of pollen tubes that reached the bottom of the style.>Key Results Only one of the two HP donors had a significant effect on C. gaumeri reproductive success, but this effect was dependent on water and light availability. Specifically, HP receipt caused a decrease in pollen tube growth, but only when the availability of water, light or both was low, and not when the availability of both resources was high.>Conclusions The results show that the outcome of interspecific post-pollination interactions via HP transfer can be context-dependent and vary with abiotic conditions, thus suggesting that abiotic effects in natural populations may be under-estimated. Such context-dependency could lead to spatial and temporal mosaics in the ecological and evolutionary consequences of post-pollination interactions.
机译:>背景和目标:评估异源花粉(HP)接收对植物繁殖成功的影响的研究通常忽略了植物在自然非生物环境中的变异性。非生物条件下的可变性(例如光和水的可用性)有可能影响花粉-柱头相互作用(即,特定的花粉发芽和性能),这可能会影响HP接收的效果。因此,要更全面地了解通过HP转移进行植物间相互作用的程度,强度和后果,就需要更好地考虑发生这些相互作用的非生物条件的范围。这项研究通过评估两个HP捐赠者(Tamonea curassavica和Angelonia angustifolia)对尤卡坦半岛的特有物种Cuphea gaumeri繁殖成功的影响来解决这个问题。>方法混合(特定花粉和HP )和纯水(仅针对特定花粉)的人工授粉是在不同的水和光照条件下进行的全因子设计。以达到花柱底部的花粉管数量衡量生殖成功。>主要结果两个HP供体中只有一个对高加索球菌的生殖成功有显着影响,但这种影响是依赖于关于水和光的可用性。具体而言,HP接收导致花粉管生长下降,但仅当水,光或两者的可用性低时才出现,而当两种资源的可用性都高时才出现。>结论通过HP转移进行的种间传粉后相互作用的结果可能取决于环境,并随非生物条件的变化而变化,因此表明自然种群中非生物作用可能被低估了。这种上下文相关性可能导致授粉后相互作用的生态和进化后果中的时空镶嵌。

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