Title of article
Interactions for pollinator visitation and their consequences for reproduction in a plant community
Author/Authors
Hegland، نويسنده , , Stein Joar and Totland، نويسنده , , طrjan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
9
From page
95
To page
103
Abstract
Competition and facilitation in species interactions attract much attention in ecology, but their relative importance has seldom been evaluated in a community context. We assessed competitive and facilitative interactions for pollinator visitation among co-flowering species in a plant community, investigated the subsequent consequences for plant reproduction, and investigated whether effects could be trait-based. We removed the flowers of two species attractive to pollinators, in two separate experiments and assessed the effects on pollinator visitation rates and components of reproductive success in 11 co-flowering focal herb species. Overall, most focal species appear not to interact with the removal species with respect to pollinator visitation and subsequent reproduction (neutral interactions). Three focal species in the community had significantly higher reproductive responses (fruit production and seed weight) in the presence of the attractive removal species (facilitative interactions), but species interaction effects were less pronounced in speciesʹ flower visitation rates. A community-wide meta-analysis demonstrated that the two experiments did not have a significant effect on either facilitation or competition, and that there was no overall correlation between effect sizes for visitation and reproduction. Based on species-specific responses, it seems likely that floral traits such as similar flower colors contribute to interspecific facilitation of pollinator visitation and, in particular, that high pollinator dependence for plant reproduction, and associated pollen limitation, may contribute to subsequent interaction effects on reproduction in the focal species.
Keywords
Competition , floral traits , Facilitation , Pollen limitation , Pollinator visitation , reproductive success
Journal title
Acta Oecologica
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Acta Oecologica
Record number
1740505
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