Are alien plants more competitive than their native conspecifics? A test using Hypericum perforatum L.

被引:0
|
作者
Montserrat Vilà
Anna Gómez
John L. Maron
机构
[1] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals
[2] University of Montana,Division of Biological Sciences
来源
Oecologia | 2003年 / 137卷
关键词
Biological control; Evolution of increased competitive ability hypothesis; Evolution; Invasion; Plant vigor;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The evolution of increased competitive ability hypothesis predicts that introduced plants that are long liberated from their natural enemies may lose costly herbivore defense, enabling them to reallocate resources previously spent on defense to traits that increase competitive superiority. We tested this prediction by comparing the competitive ability of native St John's wort ( Hypericum perforatum) from Europe with introduced St John's wort from central North America where plants have long grown free of specialist herbivores, and introduced plants from western North America where plants have been subjected to over 57 years of biological control. Plants were grown in a greenhouse with and without competition with Italian ryegrass ( Lolium multiflorum). St John's wort from the introduced range were not better interspecific competitors than plants from the native range. The magnitude of the effect of ryegrass on St John's wort was similar for introduced and native genotypes. Furthermore, introduced plants were not uniformly larger than natives; rather, within each region of origin there was a high variability in size between populations. Competition with ryegrass reduced the growth of St John's wort by >90%. In contrast, St John's wort reduced ryegrass growth <10%. These results do not support the contention that plants from the introduced range evolve greater competitive ability in the absence of natural enemies.
引用
收藏
页码:211 / 215
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Fruits are more sensitive to salinity than leaves and stems in pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.)
    Azuma, Reona
    Ito, Naoko
    Nakayama, Nobuhiro
    Suwa, Ryuichi
    Nguyen Tran Nguyen
    Larrinaga-Mayoral, Juan A.
    Esaka, Muneraru
    Fujiyama, Hideyasu
    Saneoka, Hirofumi
    SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE, 2010, 125 (03) : 171 - 178
  • [42] Modelling and optimization of supercritical CO2 extraction of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) using genetic algorithm
    Hatami, Tahmasb
    Glisic, Sandra B.
    Orlovic, Aleksandar M.
    JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS, 2012, 62 : 102 - 108
  • [43] Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Hypericum perforatum L. Aqueous Extract with the Evaluation of Its Antibacterial Activity against Clinical and Food Pathogens
    Alahmad, Abdalrahim
    Al-Zereini, Wael A.
    Hijazin, Tahani J.
    Al-Madanat, Osama Y.
    Alghoraibi, Ibrahim
    Al-Qaralleh, Omar
    Al-Qaraleh, Samer
    Feldhoff, Armin
    Walter, Johanna-Gabriela
    Scheper, Thomas
    PHARMACEUTICS, 2022, 14 (05)
  • [44] Determination of Phenolic Compounds in Hypericum perforatum L. Aqueous Extracts by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Using Solid-Phase Analytical Derivatization
    Z. A. Temerdashev
    E. A. Vinitskaya
    V. V. Korobkova
    Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2022, 77 : 1463 - 1473
  • [45] Dye-sensitized solar cells fabricated using ZnO:Cu thin films and dye extracted from Hypericum perforatum L. flowers
    Gode, F.
    Balpinar, N.
    DIGEST JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS AND BIOSTRUCTURES, 2023, 18 (01) : 389 - 402
  • [46] Separation of hypericins and hyperforins in extracts of Hypericum perforatum L. using non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis with reversed electro-osmotic flow
    Jensen, AG
    Hansen, SH
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 2002, 27 (1-2) : 167 - 176
  • [47] Are islands more susceptible to plant invasion than continents?: A test using Oxalis pes-caprae L. in the western Mediterranean
    Gimeno, Isabel
    Vila, Montserrat
    Hulme, Philip E.
    JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2006, 33 (09) : 1559 - 1565
  • [48] Characterisation of extracts of Hypericum perforatum L. using an on-line HPLC system with UV/visible and fluorescence detection prior to and after photochemical conversion of the effluent
    Jensen, AG
    Cornett, C
    Gudiksen, L
    Hansen, SH
    PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS, 2000, 11 (06) : 387 - 394
  • [49] Determination of Phenolic Compounds in Hypericum perforatum L. Aqueous Extracts by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Using Solid-Phase Analytical Derivatization
    Temerdashev, Z. A.
    Vinitskaya, E. A.
    Korobkova, V. V.
    JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2022, 77 (11) : 1463 - 1473
  • [50] Impacts of Carpobrotus edulis (L.) NEBr. on the Germination, Establishment and Survival of Native Plants: A Clue for Assessing Its Competitive Strength
    Novoa, Ana
    Gonzalez, Luis
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (09):