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The presence of a showy invasive plant disrupts pollinator service and reproductive output in native alpine species only at high densities

机译:艳丽的入侵植物的存在仅在高密度时才破坏传粉者的服务和本地高山物种的繁殖输出

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1. Alien invasive plants possessing attractive flowers can affect the interactions between native plants and their pollinators. The few studies conducted so far have reported positive, negative and neutral effects of the presence of an invasive species on the pollinator visitation rates and seed output of native species. However, the role played by the density of the alien species has been seldom explored. 2. While high densities of the invasive species can negatively effect the pollinator visitation rates and seed output of the native species, due to sequestration of pollinators by the invasive species, at lower densities the invasive can attract pollinators that otherwise would not visit patches of native species, positively affecting their reproduction. 3. Using observations and pollinator exclusions at a site at 2800 m altitude in the central Chilean Andes, we show that the alien herb Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae), possessing showy floral capitula, shares pollinators to a high degree (> 90%) with two co-occurring native Asteraceae: Hypochaeris thrincioides and Perezia carthamoides. Pollinator exclusion indicated that both natives are highly dependent on insect visitation to produce seeds. 4. Using manipulative supplemental hand-pollination and experiments, where we varied the density of T. officinale, we determined that seed output in H. thrincioides and P. carthamoides is pollen-limited and that its magnitude is not affected by the presence of the exotic. Further, while the presence of one individual of T. officinale around focal native individuals showed neutral or facilitative effects on pollinator service or seed output in the two native species, the presence of five individuals of T. officinale negatively affected these reproductive variables. 5. Synthesis. Our results suggest that the effects of the presence of alien invasive plant species with attractive flowers vary with their density. This demonstrates the need to experimentally test for the potential impacts of introduced species at different densities before prematurely coming to conclusions regarding their assumed negative or positive effects in native ecosystems.
机译:1.拥有吸引人的花朵的外来入侵植物可能会影响本地植物与其授粉媒介之间的相互作用。迄今为止进行的少数研究已经报道了入侵物种的存在对传粉媒介访花率和原生物种种子产量的正面,负面和中性影响。但是,很少探索外来物种的密度所起的作用。 2.虽然高侵入性物种可能对传粉媒介的传粉媒介访问率和种子产量造成负面影响,但由于入侵物种将传粉媒介隔离,在较低密度下,入侵物种会吸引传粉者,否则传粉者将不会访问本地种,积极影响其繁殖。 3.在智利中部安第斯山脉中部一个海拔2800 m处的观测资料和授粉媒介排除中,我们发现,具有艳丽花冠的外来草本植物蒲公英(菊科)与两个有很高的授粉媒介(> 90%)并存的天然菊科:次小花藻和Perezia carthamoides。授粉媒介排除表明,两个原住民都高度依赖昆虫的来访来产生种子。 4.通过操纵性的人工授粉和实验,我们改变了T. officinale的密度,我们确定了H. thrincioides和P. Carthamoides的种子产量是受花粉限制的,并且其大小不受存在的影响异国情调。此外,虽然在本地原生个体周围存在一个T.officinale个体对两个本地物种的传粉媒介服务或种子产量显示出中性或促进作用,但五个T.officinale个体的存在对这些繁殖变量产生了负面影响。 5.合成。我们的结果表明,外来入侵植物种的存在与迷人花朵的影响随密度的变化而变化。这表明在过早得出关于其在原生生态系统中的负面或正面影响的结论之前,有必要通过实验测试不同密度下引入物种的潜在影响。

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