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Simulated warming enhances biological invasion of Solidago canadensis and Bidens frondosa by increasing reproductive investment and altering flowering phenology pattern

机译:模拟的变暖通过增加生殖投资和改变花期物候模式来增强加拿大一枝黄花和欧洲象牙的生物入侵。

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Phenological and reproductive shifts of plants due to climate change may have important influences on population dynamics. Climate change may also affect invasive species by changing their phenology and reproduction, but few studies have explored this possibility. Here, we investigated the impact of climate change on the phenology, reproduction and invasion potential of two alien Solidago canadensis and Bidens frondosa and one native weed, Pterocypsela laciniata, all of which are in the Asteraceae family. The three species responded to simulated climate change by increasing reproductive investments and root/leaf ratio, prolonging flowering duration, and while the two alien species also displayed a mass-flowering pattern. Moreover, our experimental results indicated that the alien invasive species may have greater phenological plasticity in response to simulated warming than that of the native species (P. laciniata). As such, climate change may enhance the invasion and accelerate the invasive process of these alien plant species.
机译:气候变化导致植物的物候和生殖转移可能会对种群动态产生重要影响。气候变化还可能通过改变入侵物种的物候和繁殖来影响其入侵,但是很少有研究探索这种可能性。在这里,我们调查了气候变化对两种外来加拿大一枝黄花加拿大象草和Bidens frondosa以及一种本地杂草Pterocypsela laciniata的物候,繁殖和入侵潜力的影响,这些植物全部属于菊科。这三个物种通过增加生殖投资和根/叶比,延长开花时间来响应模拟的气候变化,而两个外来物种也表现出大量开花模式。此外,我们的实验结果表明,外来入侵物种对模拟变暖的响应可能比本地物种(P. laciniata)具有更大的物候可塑性。因此,气候变化可以增强这些外来植物物种的入侵并加速其入侵过程。

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