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Feral horses dung piles as potential invasion windows for alien plant species in natural grasslands

机译:野马粪堆是天然草原中外来植物物种的潜在入侵窗口

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Small scale disturbances could act as patches that provide sites for the colonization of competitively inferior species, promoting the establishment of non-native species in some cases. We analyzed the vegetation associated with feral horse dung piles in montane pampas grasslands in Mid-East Argentina and described the changes following their abandonment, evaluating whether dung piles act as invasion windows, allowing the entrance of alien plant species. We estimated the portion of the study area directly covered by horse manure and dung height was used to estimate the time elapsed after the abandonment of each pile. Vegetation replacement on dung piles of different ages was assessed and compared with grassland controls using discriminant analysis. We used regression analysis to look for changes in vegetation cover, species richness, species diversity and evenness in response to height (age) of the dung piles, and principal component analyses (PCA) to identify groups of plants associated with different successional stages. We compared cover of alien plant species on dung piles with grassland controls using one-way ANOVA. On average, 2.5% of the study area was covered by horse dung. Total vegetation cover, species richness, diversity and evenness increased after the piles were abandoned. Characteristic plant groups were associated with initial, middle and last phases of the studied succession. Vegetation on the dung piles significantly differed from that in grassland controls and two species were consistently associated with dung piles: the invasive Red Star Thistle, Centaurea calcitrapa, and a native grazing-intolerant grass, Nassella clarazii. Non-native species cover was also higher in dung piles than in control plots. Dung piles cover a significant portion of grassland area in our study site, produce significant changes in the vegetation and are associated with some invasive alien plants that could eventually colonize more pristine areas in the vicinity. On the other hand, they might represent refuges for palatable species, since horses seem to avoid them for grazing.
机译:小规模的干扰可以充当补丁,为劣等竞争物种的定殖提供场所,在某些情况下促进非本地物种的建立。我们分析了阿根廷中东部山地草原草原上与野马粪堆相关的植被,并描述了废弃粪便堆放后的变化,评估了粪堆是否充当入侵窗口,允许外来植物物种进入。我们估计研究区域的部分直接被马粪覆盖,粪便高度用于估计放弃每堆粪便后经过的时间。评估了不同年龄的粪堆上的植被替代情况,并使用判别分析与草地对照进行了比较。我们使用回归分析来寻找植被覆盖,物种丰富度,物种多样性和均匀度随粪堆高度(年龄)变化的变化,并使用主成分分析(PCA)来确定与不同演替阶段相关的植物群。我们使用单向方差分析将粪便堆上的外来植物物种覆盖率与草地对照进行了比较。平均而言,研究区域的2.5%被马粪覆盖。弃堆后,植被总覆盖率,物种丰富度,多样性和均匀性增加。特征植物群与所研究演替的初始,中间和最后阶段有关。粪堆上的植被与草原对照组的植被显着不同,并且有两种物种与粪堆一致:入侵的红星蓟(Centaurea calcitrapa)和原生的耐草耐草草(Nassella clarazii)。粪堆中的非本地物种覆盖率也高于对照样地。粪堆覆盖了我们研究场地的大部分草地,使植被发生了重大变化,并与一些外来入侵植物相关联,这些外来植物最终可能在附近的更多原始地区定居。另一方面,它们可能代表可口物种的避难所,因为马似乎避开了它们的放牧。

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