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Temperature cues phenological synchrony in ant-mediated seed dispersal

机译:温度提示物候同步在蚂蚁介导的种子传播中

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Species-specific climate responses within ecological communities may disrupt the synchrony of co-evolved mutualisms that are based on the shared timing of seasonal events, such as seed dispersal by ants (myrmecochory). The spring phenology of plants and ants coincides with marked changes in temperature, light and moisture. We investigate how these environmental drivers influence both seed release by early and late spring woodland herb species, and initiation of spring foraging by seed-dispersing ants. We pair experimental herbaceous transplants with artificial ant bait stations across north- and south-facing slopes at two contrasting geographic locations. This use of space enables robust identification of plant fruiting and ant foraging cues, and the use of transplants permits us to assess plasticity in plant phenology. We find that warming temperatures act as the primary phenological cue for plant fruiting and ant foraging. Moreover, the plasticity in plant response across locations, despite transplants being from the same source, suggests a high degree of portability in the seed-dispersing mutualism. However, we also find evidence for potential climate-driven facilitative failure that may lead to phenological asynchrony. Specifically, at the location where the early flowering species (Hepatica nobilis) is decreasing in abundance and distribution, we find far fewer seed-dispersing ants foraging during its fruit set than during that of the later flowering Hexastylis arifolia. Notably, the key seed disperser, Aphaenogaster rudis, fails to emerge during early fruit set at this location. At the second location, A. picea forages equally during early and late seed release. These results indicate that climate-driven changes might shift species-specific interactions in a plant-ant mutualism resulting in winners and losers within the myrmecochorous plant guild.
机译:生态社区内特定物种的气候响应可能会破坏共同发展的共生的同步性,而共生的共生基于季节性事件的共同时机,例如蚂蚁散播种子(防线虫)。植物和蚂蚁的春季物候与温度,光线和湿度的明显变化相吻合。我们调查这些环境驱动因素如何影响早春林地草本植物种子释放和春季晚春种子,以及种子分散蚂蚁引发的春季觅食。我们将实验性草移植与人工蚂蚁诱饵站配对,它们分别在两个相对的地理位置上面向北和南坡。这种空间的利用使植物结实和蚂蚁觅食线索的识别更加可靠,而移植的利用使我们能够评估植物物候学的可塑性。我们发现变暖温度是植物结实和蚂蚁觅食的主要物候学线索。此外,尽管移植来自同一来源,但各地间植物响应的可塑性暗示了种子分散共生的高度可移植性。但是,我们也发现了潜在的气候驱动便利性失败的证据,这可能导致物候异步。具体而言,在早开花种(Hepatica nobilis)的丰度和分布减少的位置,我们发现其结实期间觅食的种子分散蚂蚁要比晚开花的Hexastylis arifolia少。值得注意的是,关键的种子分散器Aphaenogaster rudis在此位置早熟的过程中没有出现。在第二个位置,A。picea在种子的早期和晚期释放过程中均觅食。这些结果表明,气候驱动的变化可能会改变植物与蚂蚁的共生关系中特定物种之间的相互作用,从而导致线虫植物协会中的赢家和输家。

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