不同密度条件下本地和入侵生态型大蒜芥菜竞争行为的比较

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Botany Pub Date : 2022-05-21 DOI:10.1139/cjb-2021-0167
Guillermo P. Murphy, Rhythm R. Shah, S. A. Dudley
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引进生境中单一栽培的入侵物种与其原生生境的竞争条件不同。入侵的单特异林分可以由高度相关的个体组成,这为入侵生境的亲缘选择创造了很高的机会。研究了入侵种大蒜芥(Alliaria petiolata)的北美和欧洲生态型对竞争环境的响应,包括同种邻居的密度、存在和身份。几种地上形态和性能性状对密度的响应与植物的来源无关。然而,在地下,北美生态型将更多的资源分配给根系,特别是根系的主根部分,而叶柄伸长与密度有关,与欧洲生态型相比,北美生态型在高密度下表现出较低的伸长。这些结果与大蒜芥菜竞争能力下降的进化一致,表明在引入环境中资源储存更好。对邻居身份的不同反应表明该物种具有亲缘识别能力。因此,自然和亲缘选择的结合有利于更好的资源储存和更少的种内竞争,在亲缘识别能力的帮助下,可能是大蒜芥末作为入侵物种在北美成功的原因。
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COMPARISON OF COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOURS BETWEEN NATIVE AND INVASIVE ECOTYPES OF GARLIC MUSTARD UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITY CONDITIONS, PRESENCE AND IDENTITY OF NEIGHBOURS
Invasive species in monocultures in introduced habitats experience different competitive conditions compared with their native habitats. Invasive monospecific stands can be composed of highly related individuals, creating high opportunity for kin selection in invaded habitats. We investigated the responses of North American and European ecotypes of the invasive species Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) to aspects of the competitive environment including density, presence and identity of conspecific neighbors. Several aboveground morphological and performance traits responded to density independently of the origin of the plants. Belowground, however, North American ecotypes allocated more resources to roots and particularly to the taproot portion of their root system, while petiole elongation was density dependent with North American ecotypes showing reduced elongation in high density compared to European ecotypes. These results were consistent with the evolution of reduced competitive ability in Garlic Mustard and indicated better resource storage in the introduced environment. Differential responses to neighbour identity indicated the ability for kin recognition in this species. Thus, a combination of natural and kin selection favouring better resource storage and less intra-specific competition, aided by the ability for kin recognition, may be responsible for the success of Garlic Mustard as an invasive species in North America.
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Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Botany features comprehensive research articles and notes in all segments of plant sciences, including cell and molecular biology, ecology, mycology and plant-microbe interactions, phycology, physiology and biochemistry, structure and development, genetics, systematics, and phytogeography. It also publishes methods, commentary, and review articles on topics of current interest, contributed by internationally recognized scientists.
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