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Impacts of Aboveground and Belowground Interactions on the Performance of an Invasive Thistle, Cirsium arvense

机译:地上和地下相互作用对侵袭性蓟蓟的性能的影响

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Interactions with natural enemies are important to the success of invasive plants in their invaded range. However, little is known of the relative impacts of above- and belowground interactions, or how these interactions may change across the invaded range or between growing seasons. My research investigated these questions using Asteraceae occurring in Ontario, Canada. First, I quantified aboveground herbivory for exotic and native Asteraceae across a latitudinal gradient with the expectation that marginal or more northern populations would experience reduced enemy pressure. Herbivory did not always decline with increasing latitude, but often depended upon the causal herbivorous organism(s) or whether the species was native or exotic. I then further investigated a single non-native species exhibiting strong latitudinal trends in herbivory, Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense). I manipulated distance between plots of C. arvense to see if local spatial and/or temporal isolation also allowed escape from aboveground enemy pressure. Herbivory patterns changed significantly over 4 years, with initial patterns of reduced damage with isolation disappearing by the final year. However, variation in aboveground damage did not explain performance. I then investigated the effects of belowground interactions using a soil feedback experiment with soil collected from across the invaded range, and found C. arvense performed best in range edge soils with shorter invasion histories. This was reflected in compositional shifts in soil mesofauna, and most strikingly, the soil microbiota. Finally, to determine the relative importance of these interactions, I created replicate common gardens in which C. arvense was treated with above- and/or belowground exclosures. Regardless of garden location within the invaded range, protection from both aboveground and belowground enemies improved performance, but belowground interactions tended to have a greater negative impact. Together these results emphasize the importance of spatial and temporal scale in studies of invasions, as well as the need to consider both aboveground and belowground interactions when describing invader performance.
机译:与天敌的相互作用对于入侵植物在其入侵范围内的成功至关重要。但是,人们对地上和地下相互作用的相对影响,或这些相互作用在整个入侵范围内或生长季节之间如何变化的了解甚少。我的研究使用加拿大安大略省的菊苣科调查了这些问题。首先,我在横向梯度上对外来和本地菊科的地上食草动物进行了量化,以期边缘或更多北方人口的敌人压力会降低。食草性并不总是随纬度的增加而下降,而是经常取决于食草性生物或该物种是本地的还是外来的。然后,我进一步研究了在草食性加拿大蓟(Cirsium arvense)中表现出强纬度趋势的单个非本地物种。我操纵了C. arvense地块之间的距离,以查看局部的空间和/或时间隔离是否也允许其逃离地上敌人的压力。在过去的4年中,食草模式发生了显着变化,最初的模式是减少损害,最后一年消失。但是,地上损坏的变化并不能解释性能。然后,我使用土壤反馈实验对入侵范围内的土壤进行了反馈研究,研究了地下相互作用的影响,结果发现,C. arvense在入侵历史较短的山脉边缘土壤中表现最佳。这反映在土壤中动物群(尤其是土壤微生物群)的成分变化中。最后,为了确定这些交互作用的相对重要性,我创建了重复的普通花园,在这些花园中,地上和/或地下隔离物处理了欧C草。无论在入侵范围内的花园位置如何,对地面和地下敌人的防护都可以改善性能,但是地下互动往往会带来更大的负面影响。这些结果共同强调了空间和时间尺度在入侵研究中的重要性,以及在描述入侵者的表现时需要考虑地上和地下的相互作用。

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  • 作者

    Nunes, Krystal Anne Maria.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Ecology.;Botany.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 238 p.
  • 总页数 238
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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