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Processes affecting altitudinal distribution of invasive Ageratina adenophora in western Himalaya: The role of local adaptation and the importance of different life-cycle stages

机译:影响喜马拉雅西部侵入性紫茎泽兰海拔分布的过程:局部适应的作用以及不同生命周期阶段的重要性

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The spread of invasive plants along elevational gradients is considered a threat to fragile mountain ecosystems, but it can also provide the opportunity to better understand some of the basic processes driving the success of invasive species. Ageratina adenophora (Asteraceae) is an invasive plant of global importance and has a broad distribution along elevational gradients in the Western Himalayas. Our study aimed at understanding the role of evolutionary processes (e.g. local adaptation and clinal differentiation) and different life history stages in shaping the distribution pattern of the invasive plant along an elevational gradient in the Western Himalaya. We carried out extensive distributional surveys, established a reciprocal transplant experiment with common gardens at three elevational levels, and measured a suite of traits related to germination, growth, reproduction and phenology. Our results showed a lack of local adaptation, and we did not find any evidence for clinal differentiation in any measured trait except a rather weak signal for plant height. We found that seed germination was the crucial life-cycle transition in determining the lower range limit while winter mortality of plants shaped the upper range limit in our study area, thus explaining the hump shaped distribution pattern. Differences in trait values between gardens for most traits indicated a high degree of phenotypic plasticity. Possible causes such as apomixis, seed dispersal among sites, and pre-adaptation might have confounded evolutionary processes to act upon. Our results suggest that the success and spread of Ageratina adenophora are dependent on different life history stages at different elevations that are controlled by abiotic conditions.
机译:入侵植物沿海拔梯度的扩散被认为是对脆弱的山区生态系统的威胁,但它也可以提供机会更好地了解驱动入侵物种成功的一些基本过程。紫茎泽兰(菊科)是一种具有全球重要性的入侵植物,在喜马拉雅山西部沿海拔梯度分布广泛。我们的研究旨在了解进化过程(例如局部适应和生枝分化)和不同生活史阶段在喜马拉雅西部沿海拔梯度塑造入侵植物分布格局方面的作用。我们进行了广泛的分布调查,在三个海拔高度的普通花园中建立了相互移植实验,并测量了与发芽,生长,繁殖和物候相关的一系列特征。我们的结果表明缺乏局部适应性,除了对植物高度的信号较弱外,我们没有发现任何证据表明在任何测量性状上有明显的分化分化迹象。我们发现种子发芽是决定下限的关键生命周期过渡,而植物的冬季死亡率则决定了研究区域的上限,从而解释了驼峰状的分布格局。多数性状在花园之间的性状值差异表明表型可塑性很高。无融合生殖,种子在各部位之间的散布以及预先适应等可能的原因可能混淆了要采取行动的进化过程。我们的结果表明,紫茎泽兰的成功和传播取决于非生物条件控制的不同海拔高度的不同生活史阶段。

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