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The influence of warming and biotic interactions on the potential for range expansion of native and nonnative species

机译:变暖和生物相互作用对天然和非型种类的范围扩大潜力的影响

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Plant species ranges are expected to shift in response to climate change, however, it is unclear how species interactions will affect range shifts. Because of the potential for enemy release of invasive nonnative plant species from species-specific soil pathogens, invasive plants may be able to shift ranges more readily than native plant species. Additionally, changing climatic conditions may alter soil microbial functioning, affecting plant–microbe interactions. We evaluated the effects of site, plant–soil microbe interactions, altered climate, and their interactions on the growth and germination of three congeneric shrub species, two native to southern and central Florida (Eugenia foetida and E. axillaris), and one nonnative invasive from south America (E. uniflora). We measured germination and biomass for these plant species in growth chambers grown under live and sterile soils from two sites within their current range, and one site in their expected range, simulating current (2010) and predicted future (2050) spring growing season temperatures in the new range. Soil microbes (microscopic bacteria, fungi, viruses and other organisms) had a net negative effect on the invasive plant, E. uniflora, across all sites and temperature treatments. This negative response to soil microbes suggests that E. uniflora’s invasive success and potential for range expansion are due to other contributing factors, e.g. higher germination and growth relative to native Eugenia. The effect of soil microbes on the native species depended on the geographic provenance of the microbes, and this may influence range expansion of these native species.
机译:植物物种范围预计会因气候变化而转变,然而,目前尚不清楚物种相互作用如何影响范围变化。由于敌人释放来自物种特异性土壤病原体的侵入性非植物种类,因此侵入性植物可能能够比原生植物物种更容易地移位。此外,改变气候条件可能会改变土壤微生物功能,影响植物微生物相互作用。我们评估了现场,植物 - 土壤微生物相互作用,改变的气候变化和它们对三种同伴灌木种类的生长和萌发的影响,对南部和中部的南部和中部(Eugenia Foetida和E. Axillaris)的效果,以及一个非暴力的侵袭性来自南美洲(E. Unvlora)。我们测量了在其当前范围内的两个站点的生长和生长腔室内生长室中这些植物物种的萌发和生物量,以及其预期范围内的一个站点,模拟当前(2010)和预测的未来(2050)春季生长季节温度新系列。土壤微生物(微观细菌,真菌,病毒和其他生物)对侵入性植物,E. Unvlora,跨越各种部位和温度处理的净负面影响。这种对土壤微生物的负面反应表明,E. Uniflora的侵入成功和范围扩张的潜力是由于其他贡献因素,例如贡献因素。萌发和生长相对于天然桉树。土壤微生物对天然物种的影响依赖于微生物的地理出现,这可能影响这些天然物种的范围扩张。

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