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Interactions between propagule pressure and seed traits shape human-mediated seed dispersal along roads

机译:繁殖压力与种子性状之间的相互作用塑造了人类介导的沿道路的种子传播

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Human-mediated dispersal along the road network is a crucial process in the population dynamics of roadside vegetation and during plant invasions. The potential for a species to be dispersed by vehicles is, however, difficult to quantify. The predictive power of categorical classification schemes of human-mediated dispersal is limited as many species that are usually attributed to particular primary dispersal vectors may become subject to very different secondary dispersal vectors owing to human activity. Analysing seed traits that promote seed transport by human dispersal vectors could overcome these limitations. However, the analysis has to account for the divergent chance of seed transport that results from different propagule pressures along the transport corridor.To reveal the effects of seed traits and their interplay with propagule pressure on the chance and magnitude of human-mediated dispersal by vehicles, we compared traits and regional frequencies of a set of species that were dispersed by vehicles to a control set not dispersed but present in the same study area. We then used the same traits for a comparison of intentionally and unintentionally introduced species with the flora of Berlin.Different traits influenced the chance of vehicle dispersal and its magnitude. While propagule pressure was most important for determining the magnitude of seed transport, small seed mass and size best predicted the absolute chance of species dispersal by vehicles. The dispersal of nonnative species was least dependent on propagule pressure.Seed traits that were important in vehicle dispersal were similarly reflected in unintentionally introduced species in the Berlin flora. Mean seed size of these species was lower compared to the entire Berlin flora, whereas it was higher for intentionally introduced species. This suggests that unintentional introduction of nonnative plant species pre-selects for seed traits that promote further spread by human-mediated adhesive dispersal.Probability and magnitude of adhesive seed transport by vehicles can be predicted by dispersal-related plant traits. However, the effect size of plant traits on dispersal strongly depends on regional propagule pressure. This highlights the need to analyse interactions between species traits and propagule pressure.
机译:在路边植被的种群动态和植物入侵过程中,人为介导的道路网络扩散是至关重要的过程。但是,很难通过运输工具来散布物种的可能性。人类介导的扩散的分类分类方案的预测能力受到限制,因为通常归因于特定一级扩散载体的许多物种由于人类活动而可能会受到非常不同的二级扩散载体的影响。分析通过人类传播载体促进种子运输的种子性状可以克服这些限制。然而,分析必须考虑到沿运输走廊的不同繁殖体压力导致的种子运输机会不同,以揭示种子性状及其与繁殖体压力的相互作用对人为媒介传播媒介的机会和程度的影响,我们将由车辆分散的一组物种的特征和区域频率与未分散但存在于同一研究区域的对照组进行了比较。然后,我们使用相同的性状将有意和无意引入的物种与柏林的植物区系进行了比较。不同的性状影响了车辆传播的机会及其程度。虽然繁殖压力对于确定种子运输的大小最重要,但较小的种子质量和大小可以最好地预测媒介通过媒介传播物种的绝对机会。外来物种的扩散对繁殖压力的依赖性最小。在媒介物扩散中重要的种子性状同样反映在柏林植物区系无意引入的物种中。与整个柏林植物区系相比,这些物种的平均种子大小要低,而故意引入的物种则要高。这表明无意引入非本地植物物种会预先选择种子特性,这些特性会通过人为介导的胶粘剂扩散促进进一步传播。可通过与扩散相关的植物性状预测通过媒介运输胶粘剂种子的概率和强度。然而,植物性状对传播的影响大小很大程度上取决于区域繁殖体的压力。这强调了分析物种性状与繁殖体压力之间相互作用的必要性。

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