Insect herbivores change the outcome of plant competition through both inter- and intraspecific processes

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作者
Kim, Tania N. [1 ]
Underwood, Nora [1 ]
Inouye, Brian D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
关键词
biocontrol; coexistence; competition; density dependence; insect herbivory; intrinsic rate of increase; model selection; old-field communities; plant-insect interactions; response surface; Solanum carolinense; Solidago altissima; SOLANUM-CAROLINENSE; INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION; 2-SPECIES COMPETITION; SPECIES COEXISTENCE; SOLIDAGO-CANADENSIS; COMMUNITIES; FIELD; CONSEQUENCES; SUCCESSION; GOLDENROD;
D O I
10.1890/12-1261.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Insect herbivores can affect plant abundance and community composition, and theory suggests that herbivores influence plant communities by altering interspecific interactions among plants. Because the outcome of interspecific interactions is influenced by the per capita competitive ability of plants, density dependence, and intrinsic rates of increase, measuring herbivore effects on all these processes is necessary to understand the mechanisms by which herbivores influence plant communities. We fit alternative competition models to data from a response surface experiment conducted over four years to examine how herbivores affected the outcome of competition between two perennial plants, Solidago altissima and Solanum carolinense. Within a growing season, herbivores reduced S. carolinense plant size but did not affect the size of S. altissima, which exhibited compensatory growth. Across seasons, herbivores did not affect S. carolinense density or biomass but reduced both the density and population growth of S. altissima. The best-fit models indicated that the effects of herbivores varied with year. In some years, herbivores increased the per capita competitive effect of S. altissima on S. carolinense; in other years, herbivores influenced the intrinsic rate of increase of S. altissima. We examined possible herbivore effects on the longer-term outcome of competition (over the time scale of a typical old-field habitat), using simulations based on the best-fit models. In the absence of herbivores, plant coexistence was observed. In the presence of herbivores, S. carolinense was excluded by S. altissima in 72.3% of the simulations. We demonstrate that herbivores can influence the outcome of competition through changes in both per capita competitive effects and intrinsic rates of increase. We discuss the implications of these results for ecological succession and biocontrol.
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页码:1753 / 1763
页数:11
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