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Invasiveness Does Not Predict Impact: Response of Native Land Snail Communities to Plant Invasions in Riparian Habitats

机译:入侵并不能预测影响:本土蜗牛社区对河岸生境中植物入侵的响应

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Studies of plant invasions rarely address impacts on molluscs. By comparing pairs of invaded and corresponding uninvaded plots in 96 sites in floodplain forests, we examined effects of four invasive alien plants (Impatiens glandulifera, Fallopia japonica, F. sachalinensis, and F.×bohemica) in the Czech Republic on communities of land snails. The richness and abundance of living land snail species were recorded separately for all species, rare species listed on the national Red List, and small species with shell size below 5 mm. The significant impacts ranged from 16–48% reduction in snail species numbers, and 29–90% reduction in abundance. Small species were especially prone to reduction in species richness by all four invasive plant taxa. Rare snails were also negatively impacted by all plant invaders, both in terms of species richness or abundance. Overall, the impacts on snails were invader-specific, differing among plant taxa. The strong effect of I. glandulifera could be related to the post-invasion decrease in abundance of tall nitrophilous native plant species that are a nutrient-rich food source for snails in riparian habitats. Fallopia sachalinensis had the strongest negative impact of the three knotweeds, which reflects differences in their canopy structure, microhabitat humidity and litter decomposition. The ranking of Fallopia taxa according to the strength of impacts on snail communities differs from ranking by their invasiveness, known from previous studies. This indicates that invasiveness does not simply translate to impacts of invasion and needs to be borne in mind by conservation and management authorities.
机译:关于植物入侵的研究很少涉及对软体动物的影响。通过比较洪泛区森林中96个地点的成对入侵和相应的未入侵地块,我们研究了捷克共和国的四种外来入侵植物(Impatiens glandulifera,Fallopia japonica,F。sachalinensis和F.×bohemica)对蜗牛群落的影响。 。分别记录了所有物种,国家红色名录中列出的稀有物种和壳尺寸小于5 mm的小型物种的活体蜗牛物种的丰富度和丰富度。重大影响范围为蜗牛物种数量减少16-48%,丰度减少29-90%。所有四个入侵植物类群特别容易使小物种的物种丰富度降低。蜗牛在物种丰富度或丰度方面也受到所有植物侵害者的负面影响。总体而言,对蜗牛的影响是特定于入侵者的,植物类群之间的差异也不同。 I. glandulifera的强效作用可能与入侵后高硝酸盐原生植物物种的丰度下降有关,后者是河岸生境中蜗牛营养丰富的食物来源。 Sachalinensis败血症对这三种虎杖具有最强的负面影响,这反映了它们的冠层结构,微生境湿度和凋落物分解方面的差异。根据对蜗牛群落的影响强度,将近视分类单元的排名与根据先前研究得出的入侵程度的排名不同。这表明,侵略性并不仅仅是转化为侵略的影响,需要保护和管理部门牢记。

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