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Evaluating the Interacting Influences of Pollination, Seed Predation, Invasive Species and Isolation on Reproductive Success in a Threatened Alpine Plant

机译:评估授粉,种子捕食,入侵物种和隔离对受威胁的高山植物生殖成功的相互作用的影响

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Reproduction in rare plants may be influenced and limited by a complex combination of factors. External threats such as invasive species and landscape characteristics such as isolation may impinge on both pollination and seed predation dynamics, which in turn can strongly affect reproduction. I assessed how patterns in floral visitation, seed predation, invasive ant presence, and plant isolation influenced one another and ultimately affected viable seed production in Haleakalā silverswords (Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp. macrocephalum) of Hawai’i. Floral visitation was dominated by endemic Hylaeus bees, and patterns of visitation were influenced by floral display size and number of plants clustered together, but not by floral herbivory or nearest flowering neighbor distance. There was also some indication that Argentine ant presence impacted floral visitation, but contradictory evidence and limitations of the study design make this result uncertain. Degree of seed predation was associated only with plant isolation, with the two main herbivores partitioning resources such that one preferentially attacked isolated plants while the other attacked clumped plants; total seed predation was greater in more isolated plants. Net viable seed production was highly variable among individuals (0–55% seed set), and was affected mainly by nearest neighbor distance, apparently owing to low cross-pollination among plants separated by even short distances (>10–20 m). This isolation effect dominated net seed set, with no apparent influence from floral visitation rates, percent seed predation, or invasive ant presence. The measured steep decline in seed set with isolation distance may not be typical of the entire silversword range, and may indicate that pollinators in addition to Hylaeus bees could be important for greater gene flow. Management aimed at maintaining or maximizing silversword reproduction should focus on the spatial context of field populations and outplanting efforts, as well as on conserving the widest possible range of pollinator taxa.
机译:稀有植物的繁殖可能会受到多种因素综合影响和限制。外来威胁(如入侵物种)和景观特征(如隔离)可能会影响授粉和种子捕食的动态,进而严重影响繁殖。我评估了花卉访问,种子捕食,入侵蚂蚁的存在以及植物离体的方式如何相互影响,并最终影响了夏威夷哈莱阿卡拉银剑(Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp。macrocephalum)中的可行种子生产。花卉的拜访主要由地方性的Hylaeus蜜蜂主导,并且拜访的方式受花卉展示大小和簇生在一起的植物数量的影响,但不受花卉食草动物或最近的开花邻居距离的影响。也有迹象表明阿根廷蚂蚁的存在影响了花卉的拜访,但是研究设计的矛盾证据和局限性使得这一结果不确定。种子捕食的程度仅与植物的分离有关,两种主要的草食动物分配资源,使得一种优先攻击分离的植物,而另一种优先攻击丛生的植物。在更多分离的植物中,总的种子捕食更大。个体间的净可行种子产量差异很大(0-55%种子集),并且主要受到最近邻居距离的影响,这显然是由于相隔甚短距离(> 10-20m)的植物间的低异花授粉。这种隔离作用主要控制着净种子结实,而不受花访率,种子捕食百分率或侵入性蚂蚁的存在的明显影响。实测的结实程度随隔离距离的急剧下降可能不是整个银剑范围的典型特征,并且可能表明除Hylaeus蜜蜂外的传粉媒介对于更大的基因流可能也很重要。旨在维持或最大程度提高银剑繁殖的管理应注重田间种群和外植工作的空间背景,并应保护尽可能广泛的授粉媒介类群。

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  • 期刊名称 PLoS Clinical Trials
  • 作者

    Paul D. Krushelnycky;

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  • 年(卷),期 2010(9),2
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 e88948
  • 总页数 13
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