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Trade‐off between early emergence and herbivore susceptibility mediates exotic success in an experimental California plant community

机译:在加利福尼亚州一个实验性植物群落中早期出现与草食动物的敏感性之间的权衡折中调解了异乎寻常的成功

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Ecological trade‐offs are fundamental to theory in community ecology; critical for understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities, as well as the evolution of diverse life‐history strategies. Invasions by exotic species can provide insights into the importance of trade‐offs in community assembly, because the ecological strategies of invading species often differ from those present in the native species pool. Exotic annual species have invaded many Mediterranean‐climate areas around the globe, and often germinate and emerge earlier in the growing season than native species. Early‐season growth can enable exotic annual species to preempt space and resources, competitively suppressing later‐emerging native species; however, early‐emerging individuals may also be more apparent to herbivores. This suggests a potential trade‐off between seasonal phenology and susceptibility to herbivory. To evaluate this hypothesis, we monitored the emergence and growth of 12 focal species (six each native and exotic) in monoculture and polyculture, while experimentally excluding generalist herbivores both early and later in the growing season. Consistent with past studies, the exotic species emerged earlier than native species. Regardless of species origin, earlier‐emerging species achieved greater biomass by the end of the experiment, but were more negatively impacted by herbivory, particularly in the early part of the growing season. This greater impact of early‐season herbivory on early‐active species led to a reduction in the competitive advantage of exotic species growing in polyculture, and improved the performance of later‐emerging natives. Such a trade‐off between early growth and susceptibility to herbivores could be an important force in community assembly in seasonal herbaceous‐dominated ecosystems. These results also show how herbivore exclusion favors early‐active exotic species in this system, with important implications for management in many areas invaded by early‐active exotic species.
机译:生态折衷是社区生态学理论的基础。对于理解不同植物群落中物种共存以及多样化生命历史策略的演变至关重要。外来物种的入侵可以提供在社区集会中权衡的重要性的见解,因为入侵物种的生态策略通常不同于本地物种库中的策略。外来一年生物种入侵了全球许多地中海气候地区,并且通常在生长季节比本地物种早发芽和出现。旺季生长可以使外来一年生物种抢占空间和资源,竞争性地抑制较晚出现的本地物种;但是,草食动物可能更容易出现早期个体。这表明季节性物候与对草食动物的敏感性之间可能存在权衡。为了评估这一假设,我们监测了单一养殖和混养中12种主要物种(每种原生和外来物种)的出现和生长,同时在生长季节的早期和后期通过实验排除了通才草食动物。与过去的研究一致,外来物种的出现要早于本土物种。无论物种起源如何,到实验结束时,较早出现的物种均获得了更大的生物量,但受到草食性的负面影响更大,特别是在生长期的早期。早期食草对早期活跃物种的更大影响导致混养中生长的外来物种的竞争优势降低,并改善了后代本地人的表现。在早期生长和对草食动物的敏感性之间的这种折衷可能是季节性草食为主的生态系统中社区聚集的重要力量。这些结果还表明,在该系统中,草食动物的排斥如何有利于早期活跃的外来物种,这对许多受到早期活跃的外来物种入侵的地区的管理具有重要意义。

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