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The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020

We present comments on an article published by Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister (Ecology and Evolution, 10, 4220; 2020). The authors studied a tritrophic system composed of a plant, its pollinating seed predator, and a parasitoid of the latter. Their concern was whether the parasitoid modifies t...

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Autores principales: Gutiérrez, Nicolas M., Stucchi, Luciano, Galeano, Javier, Giménez‐Benavides, Luis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33209256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6837
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author Gutiérrez, Nicolas M.
Stucchi, Luciano
Galeano, Javier
Giménez‐Benavides, Luis
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Stucchi, Luciano
Galeano, Javier
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description We present comments on an article published by Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister (Ecology and Evolution, 10, 4220; 2020). The authors studied a tritrophic system composed of a plant, its pollinating seed predator, and a parasitoid of the latter. Their concern was whether the parasitoid modifies the interaction between the plant and its pollinator–herbivore along the mutualism–antagonism gradient, but they reduced their question to how the parasitoid impacts plant fitness. After showing that the parasitoid increases seed output of the plant by decreasing the amount of seeds consumed by the pollinating seed predator, they tested whether seed output is a good proxy for plant fitness. They argue that it is not by showing that the increased seed density has a negative impact on survival probability and flower production, likely due to plant intraspecific competition. The work presented shows careful experimentation and interesting results, but we do not share some of their conclusions. Most importantly, we believe that the net effect of the parasitoid on the plant–herbivore interaction cannot be adequately investigated by focusing on individual plant fitness. Thus, we first suggest considering the number of surviving plants up to adulthood as a proxy for population performance to address this question. Using this proxy, we show that the increase in seed output due to the parasitoid is beneficial to the plant population until its carrying capacity is achieved. Next, using a population dynamics model, we show under which particular conditions the negative effect of intraspecific competition outweighs the positive effect of seed density increase (due to parasitoid's defense). When these conditions do not hold, the role of plant intraspecific competition is basically limited to the prevention of unbounded population growth, while the parasitoid increases the plant's equilibrium density above its carrying capacity as measured when interacting only with the pollinating seed predator, thus making the system more stable.
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spelling pubmed-76630782020-11-17 The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020 Gutiérrez, Nicolas M. Stucchi, Luciano Galeano, Javier Giménez‐Benavides, Luis Ecol Evol Editorial We present comments on an article published by Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister (Ecology and Evolution, 10, 4220; 2020). The authors studied a tritrophic system composed of a plant, its pollinating seed predator, and a parasitoid of the latter. Their concern was whether the parasitoid modifies the interaction between the plant and its pollinator–herbivore along the mutualism–antagonism gradient, but they reduced their question to how the parasitoid impacts plant fitness. After showing that the parasitoid increases seed output of the plant by decreasing the amount of seeds consumed by the pollinating seed predator, they tested whether seed output is a good proxy for plant fitness. They argue that it is not by showing that the increased seed density has a negative impact on survival probability and flower production, likely due to plant intraspecific competition. The work presented shows careful experimentation and interesting results, but we do not share some of their conclusions. Most importantly, we believe that the net effect of the parasitoid on the plant–herbivore interaction cannot be adequately investigated by focusing on individual plant fitness. Thus, we first suggest considering the number of surviving plants up to adulthood as a proxy for population performance to address this question. Using this proxy, we show that the increase in seed output due to the parasitoid is beneficial to the plant population until its carrying capacity is achieved. Next, using a population dynamics model, we show under which particular conditions the negative effect of intraspecific competition outweighs the positive effect of seed density increase (due to parasitoid's defense). When these conditions do not hold, the role of plant intraspecific competition is basically limited to the prevention of unbounded population growth, while the parasitoid increases the plant's equilibrium density above its carrying capacity as measured when interacting only with the pollinating seed predator, thus making the system more stable. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7663078/ /pubmed/33209256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6837 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020
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title_full The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020
title_fullStr The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020
title_full_unstemmed The role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—Comments on Villacañas de Castro and Hoffmeister 2020
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title_sort role of intraspecific competition between plants in a nursery pollination system—comments on villacañas de castro and hoffmeister 2020
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6837
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