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Evaluation of the field impact of an adventitious herbivore on an invasive plant, yellow toadflax, in Colorado, USA

机译:在美国科罗拉多州评估不定草食动物对入侵植物黄蟾蜍的田间影响

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Although some introduced plants arrive into their new range without their generalist and specialist herbivores, for others, their herbivores arrive prior to, with, or after the introduction of the plant, reestablishing the link between natural enemies and invaders in the introduced range. Research documenting the effects of adventitiously introduced herbivores on their target plants in the introduced range, and the mechanisms by which those effects occur, can provide insight into potential biological weed control. We studied the effects of an accidentally introduced beetle Brachypterolus pulicarius on the growth and reproduction of its host, the invasive plant Linaria vulgaris (yellow toadflax), growing under field conditions across multiple years and sites in western Colorado, USA. We found that feeding by B. pulicarius on L. vulgaris was variable among 3 years (2002-2004) and across eight local sites. Part of the variation in damage was explained by ramet density; sites with greater ramet density experienced a higher proportion of damage. In an observational study across 2 years, damage was positively correlated with estimates of sexual reproduction, ramet growth, and clonal shoot production. However, opposite trends were observed in an experiment; damage by B. pulicarius decreased estimates of sexual reproduction. Differences between the results of the observational and experimental studies were likely driven by selective feeding by B. pulicarius on larger ramets. Nonetheless, the ability of B. pulicarius to control established L. vulgaris population growth remains uncertain under the environmental conditions we studied. In both the observational and experimental study, B. pulicarius did not affect L. vulgaris survival, and we found no evidence that established L. vulgaris populations were seed limited, suggesting that reductions in seeds may not translate into demographic changes in heavily infested populations. Interactions among insect foraging behavior, individual plant responses to damage, and the demographic consequences of seed input may help to explain the varying degrees to which herbivores affect plants and populations in this and other systems.
机译:尽管一些引进的植物进入了新的范围而没有通才和专业的草食动物,但对于另一些植物,它们的草食动物则在引入植物之前,之中或之后到达,从而在引入范围内重建了天敌与入侵者之间的联系。记录不定引入的草食动物对其引入范围内的目标植物的影响及其发生机理的研究可以提供对潜在生物杂草控制的见识。我们研究了不小心引入的甲虫Brachypterolus pulicarius对寄主植物入侵植物寻常的Linaria vulgaris(黄色蟾蜍)的生长和繁殖的影响。我们发现,B。pulicarius对寻常型乳杆菌的摄食在三年(2002-2004年)之间以及在八个本地站点之间是可变的。损伤变化的部分原因是分株密度。高分株密度的部位遭受的伤害比例更高。在一项为期2年的观察性研究中,伤害与性繁殖,分株增长和无性系芽产量的估计值呈正相关。但是,在实验中观察到相反的趋势。 B. pulicarius的损害降低了有性生殖的估计。观察性和实验性研究结果之间的差异可能是由B. pulicarius对较大分株的选择性饲喂造成的。但是,在我们研究的环境条件下,B。pulicarius控制成熟的L. vulgaris种群增长的能力仍然不确定。在观察性研究和实验研究中,普利卡里乌斯菌均不影响普通寻常乳杆菌的存活,并且我们没有发现证据表明普通寻常乳杆菌的种群受到种子限制,这表明种子减少可能不会转化为重度感染种群的人口统计学变化。昆虫觅食行为,单个植物对损害的反应以及种子输入的人口统计学后果之间的相互作用可能有助于解释草食动物在该系统和其他系统中对植物和种群的影响程度。

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