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Plant–pollinator interactions: comparison between an invasive and a native congeneric species
Authors:Valrie Vanparys  Pierre Meerts  Anne-Laure Jacquemart
Institution:aGroupe de Recherche en Génétique, Reproduction, Populations, Université catholique de Louvain, 2 (bte 14) place Croix du Sud, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium;bLaboratoire de Génétique et Écologie Végétales, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1850 chaussée de Wavre, 1160 Bruxelles, Belgium
Abstract:Plant–pollinator interactions determine reproductive success for animal-pollinated species and, in the case of invasive plants, they are supposed to play an important role in invasive success. We compared the invasive Senecio inaequidens to its native congener S. jacobaea in terms of interactions with pollinators. Visitor guild, visitation rate, and seed set were compared over 3 years in three sites in Belgium. Floral display (capitula number and arrangement) and phenology were quantified, and visiting insects were individually censused, i.e. number of visited capitula and time per visited capitulum. As expected from capitula resemblance, visitor guilds of both species were very similar (proportional similarity = 0.94). Senecio inaequidens was visited by 33 species, versus 36 for S. jacobaea. For both species, main visitors were Diptera, especially Syrphidae, and Hymenoptera. Visitation rate averaged 0.13 visitor per capitulum per 10 min for S. inaequidens against 0.08 for S. jacobaea. However, insects visited more capitula per plant on S. jacobaea, due to high capitula density (886 m−2 versus 206 m−2 for S. inaequidens), which is likely to increase self-pollen deposition considerably. Seed set of S. jacobaea was lower than that of S. inaequidens. We suggest that floral display is the major factor explaining the differences in insect visitation and seed set between the two Senecio species.
Keywords:Pollination  Invasion  Senecio inaequidens  Senecio jacobaea  Visitor guild  Visitation rate  Seed set  Floral display
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