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Variation in the phenology and abundance of flowering by native and exotic plants in subalpine meadows

机译:亚高山草甸原生植物和外来植物的物候和开花量变化

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The timing and abundance of flower production is important to the reproductive success of angiosperms as well as pollinators and floral and seed herbivores. Exotic plants often compete with native plants for space and limiting resources, potentially altering community floral dynamics. We used observations and a biomass-removal experiment to explore the effects of an invasive exotic flowering plant, Linaria vulgaris, on community and individual species flowering phenology and abundance in subalpine meadows in Colorado, USA. Invasion by L. vulgaris was associated with a shift in both the timing and abundance of community flowering. Invaded plant communities exhibited depressed flowering by 67% early in the season relative to uninvaded communities, but invaded sites produced 7.6 times more flowers than uninvaded sites once L. vulgaris began flowering. This increase in flowers at the end of the season was driven primarily by prolific flowering of L. vulgaris. We also found lower richness and evenness of resident flowering species in invaded plots during the period of L. vulgaris flowering. At the species level, a common native species (Potentilla pulcherrima) produced 71% fewer flowers in invaded relative to uninvaded plots, and the species had reduced duration of flowering in invaded relative to uninvaded sites. This result suggests that L. vulgaris does not simply alter the flowering of subordinate species but also the flowering of an individual common species in the plant community. We then used observational data to explore the relationship between L. vulgaris density and resident floral production but found only partial evidence that higher densities of L. vulgaris were associated with stronger effects on resident floral production.Taken together, results suggest that a dominant invasive plant can affect community and individual-species flowering.
机译:花卉生产的时机和数量对被子植物,传粉媒介以及花卉和种子食草动物的繁殖成功至关重要。外来植物通常会与本地植物竞争空间和限制资源,从而潜在地改变群落花卉动态。我们使用观察和生物量去除实验来探索入侵的外来开花植物Linaria vulgaris对美国科罗拉多州亚高山草甸群落和个体物种开花物候和丰度的影响。寻常乳杆菌的入侵与群落开花时间和丰度的变化有关。相对于未入侵的社区,被入侵的植物群落在本季初期开花降低了67%,但是一旦寻常型乳杆菌开始开花,被入侵的场所产生的花比未入侵的场所多出7.6倍。本季结束时花朵的增加主要是由寻常乳杆菌的大量开花驱动的。我们还发现,在寻常农杆菌开花期间,入侵地的常驻开花物种的丰富度和均匀度较低。在物种水平上,一种常见的本地物种(委陵菜)相对于未侵染的地块,其侵染的花朵减少了71%,并且相对于未侵染的部位,该物种的开花持续时间缩短了。该结果表明,寻常乳杆菌不仅改变了从属物种的开花,而且改变了植物群落中单个常见物种的开花。然后,我们使用观察数据探索了普通百日草密度与常驻花卉产量之间的关系,但仅发现部分证据表明普通百日草的密度与对常熟花卉产生的较强影响有关。会影响社区和个人物种的开花。

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