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A meta-analysis of impacts of alien vs. native plants on pollinator visitation and reproductive success of co-flowering native plants

机译:对外来植物与本土植物对传粉媒介访花和共同开花本土植物繁殖成功的影响的荟萃分析

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Alien plant species can alter pollinator visitation and, in turn, the sexual reproduction of natives. Using a conventional and a phylogenetically controlled meta-analytical approach on a data set of 40 studies, we evaluated the effect of alien neighbour plant species (aliens) on visitation to and reproduction of native co-flowering focal species (focals), and compared such effect to that of native neighbours (natives). An overall significantly negative effect of aliens on visitation to and reproduction of focals was confirmed. Interestingly, aliens differed from natives in their effect on visitation, but not on reproductive success. The negative effect of aliens on visitation and reproductive success increased at high relative alien plant abundance, but this increase was proportionally lower than the increase in relative plant abundance. Likewise, effect of aliens on visitation and reproductive success was most detrimental when alien and focal species had similar flower symmetry or colour. The phylogenetic relatedness between alien neighbours and focals influenced the reproductive success effect size. Results of the phylogenetic meta-analysis were only partly consistent with those of the conventional meta-analysis, depending on the response variable and on whether we controlled for the phylogeny of neighbour or focal species, which calls for special attention to control for species relatedness in this type of review. This study demonstrates the predominant detrimental impact of alien plants on pollination and reproduction of natives, and highlights the importance of phenotypic similarity to the outcome of the interaction. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRS.
机译:外来植物物种可以改变授粉媒介的访问,进而改变当地人的有性繁殖。使用常规和系统发育控制的荟萃分析方法对40项研究进行数据分析,我们评估了外来邻居植物物种(外来物种)对原生共开花焦点物种(焦点)的访问和繁殖的影响,并进行了比较对本地邻居(本地)的影响。确认了外星人对焦点的访问和再现的总体显着负面影响。有趣的是,外星人与本地人的不同之处在于访问的影响,但对生殖成功没有影响。外来植物相对丰度高时,外来物种对探视和生殖成功的负面影响增加,但是这种增加成比例地低于相对植物丰度的增加。同样,当外来物种和焦点物种具有相似的花朵对称性或颜色时,外来物种对探视和生殖成功的影响最大。外来邻居与病灶之间的系统发育关系影响了生殖成功效应的大小。系统发育荟萃分​​析的结果仅部分与常规荟萃分析一致,这取决于响应变量以及我们是否控制了邻近物种或重点物种的系统发育,这需要特别注意控制物种的相关性。这种类型的评论。这项研究证明了外来植物对本地植物授粉和繁殖的主要有害影响,并强调了表型相似性对相互作用结果的重要性。 ©2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd / CNRS。

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