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Dynamical transitions in a pollination--herbivory interaction

Authors :
Revilla, Tom��s A.
Encinas-Viso, Francisco
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
arXiv, 2014.

Abstract

Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be more complex. Indeed they may also display a diverse array of antagonistic interactions, such as competition and victim--exploiter interactions. In some cases mutualistic and antagonistic interactions are carried-out by the same species but at different life-stages. As a consequence, population structure affects the balance of inter-specific associations, a topic that is receiving increased attention. In this paper, we developed a model that captures the basic features of the interaction between a flowering plant and an insect with a larval stage that feeds on the plant's vegetative tissues (e.g. leaves) and an adult pollinator stage. Our model is able to display a rich set of dynamics, the most remarkable of which involves victim--exploiter oscillations that allow plants to attain abundances above their carrying capacities, and the periodic alternation between states dominated by mutualism or antagonism. Our study indicates that changes in the insect's life cycle can modify the balance between mutualism and antagonism, causing important qualitative changes in the interaction dynamics. These changes in the life cycle could be caused by a variety of external drivers, such as temperature, plant nutrients, pesticides and changes in the diet of adult pollinators. Abstract Keywords: mutualism, pollination, herbivory, insects, stage-structure, oscillations<br />20 pages, 7 main figures, 2 appendix figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........308a8a8b922e0dcae65ce8edfa50edd0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1404.4804