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Exotic consumers interact with exotic plants to mediate native plant survival in a Midwestern forest herb layer

机译:外来消费者与外来植物相互作用,介导中西部森林草本层中的原生植物存活

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Consumer-facilitated invasions have been proposed as an alternative mechanism to direct competitive exclusion to explain the replacement of native plants by exotics. In a factorial field experiment manipulating competition from the exotic plant Alliaria petiolata and herbivory by exotic mollusks, we documented that mollusk herbivory significantly reduced the survival of two species of native palatable plants, but found minimal direct herbivore effects on less palatable species, including the invasive A. petiolata. These effects were evident after one growing season on younger juvenile plants of Aster cordifolius, but only after two growing seasons on older transplants of the same species, suggesting a greater vulnerability of young plants. In contrast to our expectations, A. petiolata competition alone had no effect on any of the six native species we tested. However, competition from A. petiolata did affect the survival of the most palatable native plant when mollusks were also present. While not significant for any other single species, this same pattern was observed for three of the five remaining native species tested. The selective grazing on palatable plants that we document provides novel evidence contributing to our understanding of observed shifts in the forest herbaceous layer towards the dominance of exotic plants and unpalatable species. More broadly, our results highlight the importance of the interactive effect of consumers and inter-specific competition in forest understories via its contribution to differential survival among regenerating species.
机译:已经提出了以消费者为导向的入侵作为引导竞争排斥的替代机制,以解释外来植物对本地植物的替代。在通过外来软体动物操纵外来植物小蒜Alliaria petiolata和食草动物竞争的阶乘实地实验中,我们记录了软体动物显着降低了两种天然可食植物的存活率,但发现对可食性较差的物种(包括入侵物种)的直接食草动物影响极小A. petiolata。这些作用在一个年轻的紫苑幼树上生长一个季节后就很明显,但是在相同物种的较老移植上两个生长季节后才明显,这表明年轻植物的脆弱性更大。与我们的预期相反,仅A. petiolata竞争对我们测试的六个本地物种均没有影响。然而,当也存在软体动物时,来自A. petiolata的竞争确实影响了最可口的本地植物的存活。尽管对任何其他单一物种均不显着,但在其余五个测试的本地物种中,有三个观察到了相同的模式。我们记录的对可口植物的选择性放牧提供了新的证据,有助于我们理解所观察到的森林草本层向外来植物和不可口物种的优势转移。从更广泛的角度来看,我们的研究结果突出了消费者对森林林下种间竞争和种间竞争的相互作用的重要性,因为这种相互作用对再生物种之间的差异性生存有贡献。

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