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Unraveling the ecological and evolutionary impacts of a plant invader on the pollination of a native plant

机译:解开植物侵略者对土生植物授粉的生态和进化影响

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Interactions between a native plant species and its pollinators, herbivores, or microbiome can be affected by the presence of non-native plant species. Non-native plant species are altering plant-pollinator interactions, yet we know little about how these non-native species influence natural selection. In addition, year-to-year variation in flowering could influence the impacts of non-native species on reproductive success in native plants and the strength and direction of pollinator-mediated selection. We examined whether the presence of the highly invasive plant Linaria vulgaris influenced average pollinator visitation, species composition of floral visitors, or pollinator-mediated selection in the native Penstemon strictus. In the field, we conducted small scale L. vulgaris inflorescence removals, that were repeated through 3 years. Pollinator-mediated selection on the floral trait of platform length was examined by determining the relationships between platform length and visitation, between visitation and seed production, and by calculating net selection based on seed production. We found that the presence of L. vulgaris on a small spatial scale facilitated pollinator visitation rates to P. strictus but did not influence pollinator-mediated selection on platform length. Pollinator visitation varied across years, as did the relationship between seed production and pollinator visitation, and the relationship between pollinator visitation and platform length. Although components of selection varied across years, no net selection on platform length was detected in any of the 3 years. Our results show how the presence of an invasive plant and year-to-year variation in plant-pollinator interactions affect the pollination and components of pollinator-mediated selection in native plants.
机译:非本地植物物种的存在会影响本地植物物种与其传粉者、食草动物或微生物群之间的相互作用。非本土植物物种正在改变植物与传粉者的相互作用,但我们对这些非本土物种如何影响自然选择知之甚少。此外,开花的逐年变化可能会影响非本地物种对本地植物繁殖成功的影响,以及传粉者介导的选择的强度和方向。我们研究了高度入侵植物李娜(Linaria vulgaris)的存在是否影响了传粉者的平均访问量、访花者的物种组成,或传粉者在本地狭茎水母中介导的选择。在田间,我们进行了小规模的L.vulgaris花序去除,重复3年。通过确定平台长度与访视、访视与种子产量之间的关系,以及基于种子产量计算净选择,研究了传粉者介导的平台长度花性状的选择。我们发现,在小的空间尺度上,普通L.的存在促进了传粉者对狭长P.的访问率,但不影响传粉者在平台长度上介导的选择。不同年份的传粉者探访不同,种子生产和传粉者探访之间的关系以及传粉者探访和平台长度之间的关系也不同。虽然不同年份的选择成分有所不同,但在这三年中均未检测到平台长度上的净选择。我们的研究结果显示了入侵植物的存在以及植物-传粉者相互作用的逐年变化如何影响传粉和传粉者在本地植物中介导的选择成分。

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