Experimental shifts in exotic flowering phenology produce strong indirect effects on native plant reproductive success

被引:12
作者
Waters, Susan M. [1 ]
Chen, Wei-Ling C. [1 ]
Lambers, Janneke Hille Ris [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Biol Dept, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
climate change; exotic; indirect interaction; mismatch; neighbourhood effect; phenological shift; phenology; plant-pollinator interaction; CLIMATE-CHANGE; POLLINATOR INTERACTIONS; APPARENT COMPETITION; FLORAL NEIGHBORHOOD; BEE POLLINATORS; RESOURCE; CONSEQUENCES; TEMPERATURE; POPULATIONS; LIMITATION;
D O I
10.1111/1365-2745.13392
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
By causing phenological shifts that vary among species, climate change is altering time envelopes for species interactions, often with unexpected demographic consequences. Indirect interactions, like apparent competition and apparent facilitation, are especially likely to change in duration because they involve multiple interactors, increasing the likelihood of asynchronous phenological shifts by at least one interactor. Thus, we might observe ecological surprises if intermediaries of indirectly interacting species change their mediating behaviour. We explored this possibility in a plant-pollinator community that is likely to experience asynchronous phenological shifts. We advanced and delayed the flowering phenology of two ubiquitous exotic plants of western Washington prairies, Hypochaeris radicata and Cytisus scoparius, relative to seven native perennial forb species whose phenologies remained unmanipulated. These species interact indirectly through shared pollinators, whose foraging behaviour influences plant reproductive success. We quantified impacts of experimental phenological shifts on seedset, pollinator visitation rates and visiting pollinator composition relative to an unmanipulated control. We first verified that unmanipulated indirect interactions between native and exotic plants were strong, ranging from facilitative to competitive. Seedset of native plants was strongly affected by changes in exotic flowering phenology, but the magnitude and direction of effects were not predicted by the nature of the original indirect interaction (facilitative vs. neutral vs. competitive) or the change in interaction duration. The relationship between pollinator visitation and seedset changed for most species, though changes in pollinator visitation rate and pollinator composition were not as widespread as effects on native seedset. Synthesis. Changes in pollinator foraging behaviour in response to changes in available floral resources are probably responsible for the unexpected effects we observed. Asynchronous phenological shifts have the potential to produce large and unexpected effects on reproductive success via indirect interactions.
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页码:2444 / 2455
页数:12
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