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PLANT SPECIES ASSOCIATED WITH A REGIONALLY RARE HEMIPARASITIC PLANT, PEDICULARIS LANCEOLATA (OROBANCHACEAE), THROUGHOUT ITS GEOGRAPHIC RANGE

机译:遍及其地理范围的区域稀有半寄生植物PEDICULARIS LANCEOLATA(OROBANCHACEAE)的植物物种

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Typically, non-native invasive plant species are considered a threat to rare native plants, but this generalization may not hold true for rare parasitic plants that depend upon host plants to complete their life cycles. It is essential to know what plant species a particular hemiparasitic species associates with in the field, in order to determine host plant preferences and to make broader inferences about host plants. Pedicularis lanceolata is a hemiparasite that is regionally rare in New England and the southeastern margins of its range, but more abundant in the core of its range in the Midwest. I sought to compare the species associated with P. lanceolata in the core and margins of its range to determine if marginal populations have different associates from core populations. I hypothesized that P. lanceolata may be rare in the eastern United States because it encounters fewer suitable associates, and potentially more competitive invasive species, at the margins of its range than at the center of its range. In each of 22 populations of P. lanceolata I recorded abundances of all vascular plants growing near five focal P. lanceolata individuals. Different suites of species co-occurred with P. lanceolata in different parts of its range, but there were no significant differences across its range in the percent covers of natives, non-native invasives, non-native non-invasives, or species with native and non-native genotypes. These results suggest that non-native invasive species do not pose greater threats to edge populations of P. lanceolata than to core populations. The data suggest that candidates for potential hosts include members of the Asteraceae and Poaceae, Cirsium discolor, Clematis virginiana, Comas 11111017711171, Eupatorium inoculation, E. perMiatum, Impatiens capensis, Lycopus uniflorus, and Vernonia gigantea. These data provide baseline data for future manipulative studies on host-preference of P. lanceolata.
机译:通常,非本地入侵植物物种被认为是对稀有本地植物的威胁,但是对于依赖寄主植物完成其生命周期的稀有寄生植物而言,这种概括可能并不成立。为了确定寄主植物的喜好并对寄主植物进行更广泛的推论,了解特定半寄生虫物种在田间与哪些植物物种相关至关重要。轮虫(Pedicularis lanceolata)是一种半寄生虫,在新英格兰及其山脉的东南边缘区域罕见,但在中西部山脉的核心更为丰富。我试图比较与轮叶假单胞菌相关的物种,在其核心和范围的边缘,以确定边缘种群与核心种群是否有不同的伴生。我假设在美国东部,轮叶假单胞菌可能很少见,因为它在其范围的边缘而不是在其范围的中心遇到较少的合适的同伴,并且可能竞争性较强的入侵物种。我记录了在lanceolata的22个种群中的每个种群中,在5个焦点lanceolata个体附近生长的所有维管植物的丰度。在其范围的不同部分中,轮叶假单胞菌同时出现了不同的物种,但是在其范围内,本地人,非本地入侵者,非本地非入侵者或具有本地物种的物种百分比没有显着差异和非本地基因型。这些结果表明,非本地入侵物种对轮叶假单胞菌的边缘种群的威胁不大于对核心种群的威胁。数据表明,潜在寄主的候选对象包括菊科和禾本科,变色菊,铁线莲属弗吉尼亚,Comas 11111017711171,接种紫茎泽兰,PerMiatum,Impatiens capensis,Lycopus uniflorus和Vernonia gigantea。这些数据为以后对寄主寄主偏好的操纵性研究提供了基础数据。

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