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Exotic Slugs Pose a Previously Unrecognized Threat to the Herbaceous Layer in a Midwestern Woodland

机译:外来的Sl对中西部林地的草本层构成了以前无法识别的威胁

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Developing effective restoration strategies requires first identifying the underlying factors limiting native plant recovery. The slug Deroceras reticulatum is an important herbivore in Europe, a global agricultural pest, and is introduced and abundant throughout eastern North America, but little information is available on the effect of this exotic herbivore on the forest herbaceous layer. Here, we test the palatability of 12 forest herbs to the introduced slug D. reticulatum and use field surveys to determine the degree to which slugs are damaging plants in the field. In laboratory feeding trials, slugs readily consumed most plants, but avoided the grass Elymus virginicus, the invasive forb Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard), and thicker leaved plants. In the field, we documented significant slug damage, with close to 50% or more of plant leaves damaged by slugs on five of the six native species tested. Slug damage in the field was predicted by laboratory-determined acceptability, but was significantly greater on short-statured rosette species than on erect plants for a given acceptability value. Our results identify introduced slugs as an important, but overlooked obstacle to forest herb restoration and potential drivers of larger scale understory compositional change. The relaxed herbivore pressure on A. petiolata, relative to native competitors, suggests that invasive plant removal alone may not result in the recovery of native flora. Rather, restoration of unpalatable native species should accompany invasive plant control in slug invaded areas. Erect forbs, thick-leaved plants, and graminoids should have the greatest success where introduced slugs are abundant. Deroceras reticulatum; exotic plants; forest restoration; garlic mustard; herbivory; invasive
机译:制定有效的恢复策略需要首先确定限制本地植物恢复的潜在因素。 De是欧洲的一种重要食草动物,是一种全球性农业害虫,已在北美东部引入并盛行,但是鲜有关于这种外来食草动物对森林草本层影响的信息。在这里,我们测试了12种森林药草对引入的网状石D D.的适口性,并使用田间调查确定了土对田间植物的损害程度。在实验室饲喂试验中,很容易消耗掉大多数植物,但避免了草披碱草,入侵性Forb Alliaria petiolata(蒜芥)和浓密的有叶植物。在野外,我们记录了明显的损害,在测试的六个本地物种中,有五个接近50%或更多的植物叶片被破坏。通过实验室确定的可接受性可以预测田间的侵害,但对于给定的可接受性值,短期使用的莲座丛物种的危害明显大于直立植物。我们的结果表明,引入的是森林草本植物恢复的重要但被忽略的障碍,并且是潜在的大规模林下成分变化的驱动因素。相对于天然竞争者,松果线虫的草食动物放宽的压力表明,仅通过侵入性植物去除可能无法恢复天然菌群。而是,在侵袭区域中,对难吃的本地物种的恢复应伴随入侵植物的控制。直立的前叉,浓密的植物和类粉刺应该在引入的are丰富的地方取得最大的成功。网纹猪笼草;外来植物;森林恢复;蒜芥食草侵入性的

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    《Restoration ecology》 |2011年第6期|p.786-794|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Science and Policy Graduate Program, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, U.S.A.;

    Department of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, U.S.A.;

    Department of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, U.S.A.,Address correspondence to M. E. Dornbush;

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  • 关键词

    species; slugs; woodland understory;

    机译:sl;林地下层;

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