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Cross‐seasonal legacy effects of arthropod community on plant fitness in perennial plants

机译:节肢动物群落对多年生植物适应性的跨季节遗留效应

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class="enumerated" style="list-style-type:decimal" id="jec13231-list-0001">In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase may influence community assembly during subsequent reproductive years and may influence plant fitness. It is well‐known that plant responses to herbivory affect community assembly within a growing season, but whether plant–herbivore interactions result in legacy effects on community assembly across seasons has received little attention. Moreover, whether plant–herbivore interactions during the vegetative growing season are important in predicting plant fitness directly or indirectly through legacy effects is poorly understood.Here, we tested whether plant–arthropod interactions in the vegetative growing season of perennial wild cabbage plants, Brassica oleracea, result in legacy effects in arthropod community assembly in the subsequent reproductive season and whether legacy effects have plant fitness consequences. We monitored the arthropod community on plants that had been induced with either aphids, caterpillars or no herbivores in a full‐factorial design across 2 years. We quantified the plant traits ‘height’, ‘number of leaves’ and ‘number of flowers’ to understand mechanisms that may mediate legacy effects. We measured seed production in the second year to evaluate plant fitness consequences of legacy effects.Although we did not find community responses to the herbivory treatments, our data show that community composition in the first year leaves a legacy on community composition in a second year: predator community composition co‐varied across years. Structural equation modelling analyses indicated that herbivore communities in the vegetative year correlated with plant performance traits that may have caused a legacy effect on especially predator community assembly in the subsequent reproductive year. Interestingly, the legacy of the herbivore community in the vegetative year predicted plant fitness better than the herbivore community that directly interacted with plants in the reproductive year. Synthesis. Thus, legacy effects of plant–herbivore interactions affect community assembly on perennial plants across growth seasons and these processes may affect plant reproductive success. We argue that plant–herbivore interactions in the vegetative phase as well as in the cross‐seasonal legacy effects caused by plant responses to arthropod herbivory may be important in perennial plant trait evolution such as ontogenetic variation in growth and defence strategies.
机译:class =“ enumerated” style =“ list-style-type:decimal” id =“ jec13231-list-0001”> <!-list-behavior =列举的prefix-word = mark-type = decimal max-label- size = 0-> 在多年生植物中,在营养生长阶段与其他群落成员的相互作用可能会影响随后的生殖年期间的群落组装,并可能影响植物适应性。众所周知,植物对草食动物的反应会在生长季节内影响社区的集会,但是植物-草食动物的相互作用是否会导致整个季节对社区集会的遗留影响却鲜为人知。此外,人们对于营养生长季节中植物与草食动物之间的相互作用对于直接还是间接地通过遗传效应间接预测植物适应性是否重要的​​认识还不清楚。 在此,我们测试了营养生长季节中植物与节肢动物的相互作用是否多年生野生甘蓝植物油菜在随后的繁殖季节导致节肢动物群落组装的遗留效应,以及遗留效应是否对植物适应性产生影响。我们在过去2年中以全因子设计方法监测了被蚜虫,毛虫或无草食动物诱导的植物上的节肢动物群落。我们量化了植物性状的“高度”,“叶数”和“花数”,以了解可能介导传统效应的机制。我们在第二年测量了种子产量,以评估遗留效应对植物适应性的影响。 尽管我们没有发现社区对食草处理的反应,但我们的数据显示,第一年的社区组成在第二年的群落组成:捕食者的群落组成随年份而变化。结构方程模型分析表明,营养年中的草食动物群落与植物的性状相关,可能会对随后的繁殖年中的捕食者群落的组装产生传统影响。有趣的是,草食动物群落在营养年中的表现比在繁殖年直接与植物相互作用的草食动物群落更好地预测了植物的适应性。 合成。因此,植物与草食动物相互作用的遗留影响会影响整个生长季中多年生植物的群落组装,而这些过程可能会影响植物的繁殖成功。我们认为,植物对节肢动物的食草性反应所引起的营养期以及跨季节遗留效应中的植物-草食动物相互作用可能对多年生植物性状进化(例如生长和防御策略的个体遗传变异)起重要作用。

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