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Determining the role of natural selection in plant invasion: A study of introduced Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) and a native relative, woodland knotweed (Persicaria virginiana).

机译:确定自然选择在植物入侵中的作用:对引进的日本虎杖(Fallopia japonica)和本地亲戚林地虎杖(Persicaria virginiana)的研究。

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The ecological and evolutionary study of plant invasion processes is of exceeding importance in today's changing environment. However, few studies have addressed the impact of natural selection on invasive plant species. While scientists have been able to detect selection in natural populations, most studies are not replicated in space or time leading to unreliable statistical estimates and tentative causal analyses. My objective was to further our knowledge of selection dynamics in the wild by working in the area of invasion biology through studies that combine both field and controlled settings. It has been suggested that plant invasion affords us the ability to better assess the speed and predictability of local adaptation by natural selection, and that there are at least two mechanisms by which species can become invasive: through rapid local adaptation and/or through augmented phenotypic plasticity. I conducted a three-year phenotypic selection analysis on invasive Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed) and a native relative, Persicaria virginiana (woodland knotweed) and have shown that natural selection is generally strong in these field populations and is highly variable, in both strength and direction, through time. To assess the level of local adaptation in F. japonica and compare it to P. virginiana, I conducted a reciprocal transplant experiment in the field using two contrasting light regimes. Neither species is particularly locally adapted to different light regimes and both show evidence of possessing traits that respond plastically to the different light conditions. I examined this phenotypic plasticity with a common garden experiment. Both species show plasticity for traits relating to increased fitness in the different light treatments (ambient, and 50% shade) that would aid either one in the establishment and invasion of a novel light habitat. However, they do this with different strategies. P. virginiana has a more robust response, having similar fitness in both treatments and so can be classified here as a Jack-of-all-trades. F. japonica had a more opportunistic response with increased fitness in the higher quality (light) treatment, making it a Master-of-some.
机译:在当今不断变化的环境中,植物入侵过程的生态学和进化研究已变得异常重要。但是,很少有研究解决自然选择对入侵植物物种的影响。尽管科学家已经能够检测自然种群中的选择,但大多数研究并未在空间或时间上重复进行,从而导致了不可靠的统计估计和初步的因果分析。我的目标是通过结合野外和受控环境的研究,通过在入侵生物学领域开展工作,进一步了解野生环境中选择动态的知识。有人认为,植物入侵使我们能够通过自然选择更好地评估局部适应的速度和可预测性,并且至少有两种机制可以使物种入侵,即通过快速局部适应和/或通过增强表型可塑性。我对侵略性日本混血草和当地亲戚Persicaria virginiana(林地虎杖)进行了为期三年的表型选择分析,结果表明在这些田间种群中自然选择通常很强,并且在强度和强度上都存在很大差异。方向,穿越时间。为了评估日本粳稻的局部适应水平并将其与美国野豌豆进行比较,我在野外进行了互惠的移植实验,使用了两种不同的光照方案。两种物种都没有特别适应于不同的光照条件,并且都没有证据表明它们具有对不同光照条件具有塑性响应的特征。我通过常见的花园实验检查了这种表型可塑性。两种物种都表现出与在不同光照条件下(环境和50%阴影)增加适应度有关的性状的可塑性,这将有助于其中之一建立和入侵新的光照栖息地。但是,他们使用不同的策略来做到这一点。弗吉尼亚假单胞菌具有更强的响应能力,两种治疗方法的适应性均相似,因此可以在此处归类为“万事通”。 F. japonica在较高质量(轻度)的治疗中具有更适度的机会反应,并具有更高的适应性,使其成为“大师级”。

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  • 作者

    O'Donnell, Kelly Lindsay.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Stony Brook.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Stony Brook.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Biology Evolution and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 108 p.
  • 总页数 108
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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