Extrafloral nectar as a resource mediating multispecies interactions

被引:85
作者
Rudgers, JA
Gardener, MC
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Ctr Populat Biol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Open Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Ecol & Evolut Res Grp, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, Bucks, England
关键词
extrafloral nector; geographic variation; Gossypium thurberi; indirect eft cts; multispecies interactions; nectar chemistry; species diversity; wild cotton;
D O I
10.1890/03-0391
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Extrafloral (EF) nectar resources can affect the dynamics of species interactions at the community scale. Furthermore, selection acting on EF nectary traits may extend beyond simple mutualisms between plants and the enemies of herbivores to involve other community members that use EF nectar. We examine how EF nectaries influence and are influenced by interactions with multiple species, highlighting our review with original data from the association between ants and wild cotton (Gossypium, thurberi). Our survey of the literature suggested that EF nectar attracts a diverse assemblage of arthropods and may enhance the diversity and abundance of arthropod assemblages. However, experimental evidence on the importance of EF nectar to terrestrial food webs was equivocal. Exploring potential avenues for selection, we uncovered several costs and benefits of EF nectary traits that have received little empirical attention. These include a constraint faced by plants when attracting both pollinators and protectors via nectar, as well as an ecological cost of nectar when herbivores consume EF nectar as adults. Finally, we discuss how geographic variation in multispecies interactions may affect selection on EF nectary traits. In wild cotton, variation among populations in EF nectar composition was consistent with the benefits afforded by attracting ants; however, non-ant species may also mediate spatially variable selection on EF nectaries. Our synthesis underscores a need for studies that manipulate EF resources at the community level and investigate selection on EF nectaries in a multispecies and geographic context.
引用
收藏
页码:1495 / 1502
页数:8
相关论文
共 63 条
[1]  
ADJEIMAAFO IK, 1983, ENVIRON ENTOMOL, V12, P349, DOI 10.1093/ee/12.2.349
[2]   Dynamic anti-herbivore defense in ant-plants: the role of induced responses [J].
Agrawal, AA ;
Rutter, MT .
OIKOS, 1998, 83 (02) :227-236
[3]   Novel interactions of non-pollinating ants with pollinators and fruit consumers in a tropical forest [J].
Altshuler, DL .
OECOLOGIA, 1999, 119 (04) :600-606
[4]   Ant visitation of extrafloral nectaries of Passiflora:: the effects of nectary attributes and ant behavior on patterns in facultative ant-plant mutualisms [J].
Apple, JL ;
Feener, DH .
OECOLOGIA, 2001, 127 (03) :409-416
[5]   PLANT DEFENSE GUILDS [J].
ATSATT, PR ;
ODOWD, DJ .
SCIENCE, 1976, 193 (4247) :24-29
[6]   COMPARISON OF AMINO-ACID COMPLEMENTS OF FLORAL EXTRAFLORAL NECTARS [J].
BAKER, HG ;
OPLER, PA ;
BAKER, I .
BOTANICAL GAZETTE, 1978, 139 (03) :322-332
[7]   ANT INHIBITION OF POLLEN FUNCTION - A POSSIBLE REASON WHY ANT POLLINATION IS RARE [J].
BEATTIE, AJ ;
TURNBULL, C ;
KNOX, RB ;
WILLIAMS, EG .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 1984, 71 (03) :421-426
[8]   EXTRAFLORAL NECTARIES - A DEFENSE AGAINST ANT-HOMOPTERA MUTUALISMS [J].
BECERRA, JXI ;
VENABLE, DL .
OIKOS, 1989, 55 (02) :276-280
[9]   EXTRA-FLORAL NECTARIES AND PROTECTION BY PUGNACIOUS BODYGUARDS [J].
BENTLEY, BL .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS, 1977, 8 :407-427
[10]   How plants shape the ant community in the Amazonian rainforest canopy:: the key role of extrafloral nectaries and homopteran honeydew [J].
Blüthgen, N ;
Verhaagh, M ;
Goitía, W ;
Jaffé, K ;
Morawetz, W ;
Barthlott, W .
OECOLOGIA, 2000, 125 (02) :229-240