Reproductive interference between alien species in Veronica

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Sachiko Nishida, Naoko Tamakoshi, Ko-Ichi Takakura, Yuta Watanabe, Masahiro M. Kanaoka
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Reproductive interference can lead to the exclusive distribution of species. Reports on reproductive interference between alien species are scarce, although alien species are becoming more abundant and evaluations of the interference between aliens and its influence on community structure are essential. We therefore investigated the presence of interference in two alien species of Veronica, V. cymbalaria and V. persica. Hand-pollination experiments revealed that heterospecific pollen adversely affected both species, but asymmetrically: in V. cymbalaria, it reduced the number of seeds both before and after conspecific pollination, but in V. persica it reduced the number of seeds only when it occurred before conspecific pollination. Field observation suggested that the number of seeds produced by V. cymbalaria was more influenced by the number of conspecific flowers than by the frequency of surrounding V. persica flowers. Pot experiments did not show a negative effect of heterospecific individuals on the reproductive success of focal species in either species. Observations of visiting pollinators revealed no pollinator preference between the plant species. Although we demonstrated asymmetrical reproductive interference between V. cymbalaria and V. persica, its effect in the field seemed limited. An essential factor mitigating the adverse effect of reproductive interference might be a shortage of pollinators that could facilitate interspecific pollination. We predict that further invasion of V. cymbalaria into areas where V. persica prevails is unlikely, although swift displacement of V. cymbalaria by V. persica in areas where V. cymbalaria is already established is also unlikely.

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马鞭草外来物种之间的生殖干扰
生殖干扰可导致物种的排他性分布。尽管外来物种越来越多,评估外来物种之间的生殖干扰及其对群落结构的影响至关重要,但有关外来物种之间生殖干扰的报道却很少。因此,我们研究了两种外来马鞭草(V. cymbalaria 和 V. persica)之间是否存在干扰。人工授粉实验表明,异花授粉对这两个物种都有不利影响,但并不对称:在V. cymbalaria中,异花授粉前后都会减少种子数量,但在V. persica中,异花授粉只有在同种授粉前才会减少种子数量。实地观察表明,V. cymbalaria 产生的种子数量更多地受到同种花朵数量的影响,而不是受到周围 V. persica 花朵频率的影响。盆栽实验并未显示异花授粉个体对两个物种中焦点物种的繁殖成功率有负面影响。对到访授粉者的观察表明,植物物种之间没有授粉者偏好。虽然我们证明了鹅掌楸和柿树之间不对称的生殖干扰,但其在田间的影响似乎有限。减轻生殖干扰不利影响的一个重要因素可能是缺少能促进种间授粉的传粉昆虫。我们预测,虽然在鹅掌楸已经生长的地区,鹅掌楸不可能迅速取代鹅掌楸,但鹅掌楸进一步入侵鹅掌楸盛行地区的可能性不大。
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Journal of Plant Research
Journal of Plant Research 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Research is an international publication that gathers and disseminates fundamental knowledge in all areas of plant sciences. Coverage extends to every corner of the field, including such topics as evolutionary biology, phylogeography, phylogeny, taxonomy, genetics, ecology, morphology, physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, and systems biology. The journal presents full-length research articles that describe original and fundamental findings of significance that contribute to understanding of plants, as well as shorter communications reporting significant new findings, technical notes on new methodology, and invited review articles.
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