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Indirect interactions between invasive and native plants via pollinators

机译:入侵植物与本地植物之间通过传粉媒介的间接相互作用

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In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging behaviour of pollinators on native plant species, which could result in reduced reproductive success of native plant species. We tested this idea of indirect interactions on a small spatial and temporal scale in a field study in Mauritius, where the invasive strawberry guava, Psidium cattleianum, provides additional floral resources for insect pollinators. We predicted that the presence of flowering guava would indirectly and negatively affect the reproductive success of the endemic plant Bertiera zaluzania, which has similar flowers, by diverting shared pollinators. We removed P. cattleianum flowers within a 5-m radius from around half the B. zaluzania target plants (treatment) and left P. cattleianum flowers intact around the other half (control). By far, the most abundant and shared pollinator was the introduced honey bee, Apis mellifera, but its visitation rates to treatment and control plants were similar. Likewise, fruit and seed set and fruit size and weight of B. zaluzania were not influenced by the presence of P. cattleianum flowers. Although other studies have shown small-scale effects of alien plant species on neighbouring natives, we found no evidence for such negative indirect interactions in our system. The dominance of introduced, established A. mellifera indicates their replacement of native insect flower visitors and their function as pollinators of native plant species. However, the pollination effectiveness of A. mellifera in comparison to native pollinators is unknown. Keywords Apis mellifera - Bertiera zaluzania - Invasive plant - Indirect interaction - Plant reproductive success - Psidium cattleianum Christine B. Müller, deceased 7 March 2008.
机译:在广义授粉系统中,外来植物物种的存在可能会改变授粉媒介对本地植物物种的觅食行为,这可能导致本地植物物种的繁殖成功率降低。我们在毛里求斯进行的田间研究中,在较小的时空尺度上测试了这种间接相互作用的想法,在该研究中,侵入性草莓番石榴Psidium cowianum为昆虫授粉者提供了额外的花卉资源。我们预测开花番石榴的存在将通过转移共用的传粉媒介而间接地和负面地影响具有相似花朵的特有植物Bertiera zaluzania的繁殖成功。我们从B. zaluzania靶植物的一半左右处去除了5m半径内的P. cowianum花(处理),而另一半则保留了完整的P. cowianum花(对照)。迄今为止,最丰富和共享的传粉者是引进的蜜蜂Apis mellifera,但其对处理植物和对照植物的访问率却相似。同样,B。zaluzania的果实和种子结实以及果实大小和重量也不受P. cowianum花的存在影响。尽管其他研究表明,外来植物物种对邻近的本地人有小规模影响,但我们没有发现证据表明系统中存在这种负面的间接相互作用。引进的,已建立的A. mellifera的优势表明它们取代了本地昆虫花访客,并且具有作为本地植物物种的传粉媒介的功能。但是,与天然授粉媒介相比,A。mellifera的授粉效果尚不清楚。关键字Apis mellifera-Bertiera zaluzania-外来入侵植物-间接相互作用-植物繁殖成功-牛磺酸si ChristineB.Müller,死于2008年3月7日。

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