Effective range of reproductive interference exerted by an alien dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, on a native congener

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Koh-Ichi Takakura
Takashi Matsumoto
Takayoshi Nishida
Sachiko Nishida
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[1] Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences,Department of Interdisciplinary Environment, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
[2] Kyoto University,Center for Ecological Research
[3] Kyoto University,Laboratory of Insect Ecology, Graduate School of Agriculture
[4] Kyoto University,undefined
[5] The Nagoya University Museum,undefined
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Journal of Plant Research | 2011年 / 124卷
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Competition; Fluorescent pigment; Interspecific pollen transfer; Invasive species; Seed set;
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Reproductive interference (RI), defined as the fitness cost of interspecific sexual interactions, such as interspecific pollen transfer (IPT) in plants, is ecologically important. Theoretically, RI could result in competitive exclusion, as it operates in a frequency-dependent manner. Additionally, IPT may have a greater range than resource competition, although information about the range of IPT is lacking. In the present study, we measured the range of IPT exerted by Taraxacum officinale (an alien species) on a native dandelion, T. japonicum. We used two approaches. In one, we analyzed the RI effect on a native seed set at three spatial scales. In the second, we tracked IPT from alien to native flower heads using fluorescent pigments as markers. We estimated that pollination distances were in the order of several meters. These distances exceeded the mean distance from each native plant to the nearest alien. As hypothesized, the effect of RI reached farther than neighboring individuals. These data indicate the spatial range from which alien dandelions should be removed to allow the conservation of natives.
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