Exaptation and vulnerability to introduced mammal herbivores on Balearic endemic flora

Author:

Capó Miquel12ORCID,Pérez‐Barrales Rocío34,Cursach Joana1,Garrido Jaume1,Baraza Elena1,Rita Juan1

Affiliation:

1. Research Group on Plant Biology under Mediterranean Conditions, Biology Department University of Balearic Islands Palma Spain

2. Departamento de Sistemas y Recursos Naturales Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

3. School of Biological Sciences, King Henry Building University of Portsmouth Portsmouth UK

4. Botany Department University of Granada Granada Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimIntroduced mammal herbivores are predicted to negatively affect insular flora. However, disentangling which particular traits (1) developed from exaptations and (2) are functional to avoid herbivory remains mainly unknown. This study aims to assess if the flora of continental islands with historic native herbivores are exapted to the introduction of new mammal herbivores and to predict the potential vulnerability of endemic species from islands where mammal herbivores have not been introduced.LocationBalearic Islands.Taxon96 Balearic endemic plant species.MethodsWe investigated whether the endemic flora on continental islands maintains functional traits that resist introduced mammal herbivores by analysing the chemical and morphological traits related to plant resistance of five individuals for each of 98 species. Also, we measured plant‐size variables to assess plant escape strategies. Overall, we combined these traits with the accessibility to goats. Predictive models were generated for species that inhabit islands where goats have not been introduced to assess their potential vulnerability.ResultsEndemic species may defend against new herbivores (e.g. goats) if they contain highly toxic compounds (alkaloids, glycosides, coumarins), spinescent and urticating structures, or specific plant architecture (low plant size, high specific leaf area). If such traits are absent, the species may become extinct—unless they inhabit areas inaccessible to goats. On continental islands, some endemic species are expected to resist the introduction of herbivores, while others may be significantly affected.Main ConclusionsFrom the ancient connection with the mainland, exaptations may allow the plants to resist the presence of introduced herbivores. However, non‐exapted species could be threatened by the introduction of non‐native ungulates.

Funder

Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Gobierno de España

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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