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Do abundance and proximity of the alien Impatiens glandulifera affect pollination and reproductive success of two sympatric co-flowering native species?

机译:外来凤仙花(Impatiens glandulifera)的丰富和邻近是否会影响两个同伴共生的本地物种的授粉和繁殖成功?

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In invasion ecology, potential impacts of aliens on native flora are still under debate. Our aim was to determine the pollinator mediated effects of both proximity and abundance of an alien species on the reproductive success of natives. We chose the highly invasive Impatiens glandulifera and two native species: Epilobium angustifolium and Aconitum napellus ssp. lusitanicum. These species share characteristics allowing for pollination interactions: similar biotopes, overlapping flowering periods and same main pollinators. The effects of abundance (5, 25 and 100 individuals) and proximity (0 and 15 m) of the alien on visitation rate, insect behaviour, pollen deposition and reproductive success of both natives were investigated during 2 flowering seasons. We used centred visitation rates as they can be directly interpreted as a positive or negative effect of the invasive. Both abundance and proximity of the alien increased bumblebee visitation rates to both natives. On the other hand, abundance of the exotic species had a slight negative effect on honeybee visits to natives while its proximity had no effect. The behaviour of bumblebees changed as visitors left significantly more often the native plants for I. glandulifera when its abundance increased. As a consequence of this “inconstancy”, bees deposited considerable quantities of alien pollen on native stigmas. Nevertheless, this interspecific pollen transfer did not decrease seed set in natives. Self-compatibility and high attractiveness of both native species probably alleviate the risk of altered pollinator services and reproductive success due to the invader in natural populations.
机译:在入侵生态学中,外星人对本地植物群的潜在影响仍在争论中。我们的目的是确定授粉媒介介导的外来物种的接近度和丰富度对本地人繁殖成功的影响。我们选择了入侵性强的凤仙花和两个本地物种:桔梗和乌头。 lusitanicum。这些物种具有允许授粉相互作用的特征:相似的生物群落,重叠的开花期和相同的主要传粉媒介。研究了两个开花季节外来物种的丰富度(5、25和100个个体)和接近度(0和15 m)对两个当地居民的探望率,昆虫行为,花粉沉积和繁殖成功的影响。我们使用中心访问率,因为它们可以直接解释为侵入性的正面或负面影响。外星人的丰富度和亲近度都增加了他们对两个土著人的大黄蜂探访率。另一方面,丰富的外来物种对蜜蜂对当地人的探访有轻微的负面影响,而其邻近性则没有影响。当游客数量增加时,大黄蜂的行为发生了变化,因为访客大量地将其原生植物留给了甘兰I. glandulifera。由于这种“不稳定”,蜜蜂在本地柱头上沉积了大量外来花粉。然而,这种种间花粉转移并没有降低本地人的结实率。两种原生物种的自我相容性和高度吸引力可能减轻了由于自然种群的入侵而改变授粉媒介服务和繁殖成功的风险。

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