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Invasive Acer platanoides inhibits native sapling growth in forest understorey communities

机译:入侵的枫树针叶林抑制林下层社区的天然树苗生长

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1. Over three growing seasons, we tested how an invasive tree species (Acer platanoides) affected native plant growth in understorey communities of a suburban forest in central New Jersey, USA. We planted similar aged and sized saplings (>= 0.25 m tall) into experimental plots identified with one of three treatments (0%, 25% and 50% of total stems are invasive species) and hypothesized native species would grow better in communities lacking invasive plants. 2. There was a plant survival rate of 90% for the duration of the experiment, but in treatments where natives competed with A. platanoides, growth of native species was significantly less than in the purely native stand. In 2006, the mean height of A. rubrum was 110 cm (+/- 4 SE) in communities with the highest proportion of A. platanoides, while it was 149 cm (+/- 7 SE) in the 0% invasive communities. Conversely, A. platanoides grew similarly in treatments where it comprised two different proportions and beneath both canopy types (i.e. invasive and native). Native saplings were 28% shorter beneath an invasive canopy (i.e. A. platanoides), compared with a native canopy. A striking interaction existed between community treatment and canopy type, as the invasive canopy had such a strong negative effect on native growth that the presence of invasive saplings was irrelevant. However, beneath a native canopy, the absence of invasive saplings significantly increased growth of native saplings. As the extent and rate of invasive proliferation often makes complete removal unrealistic, this study supports episodic removal (every 2-3 years) of this invasive sapling. Synthesis. This experiment showed that native sapling growth was inhibited (i) when growing beneath an invasive canopy and (ii) when competing with A. platanoides in forest understorey communities. It appears canopy type is more important, because the negative effects from an invasive canopy were strong enough that the co-occurrence of invasive saplings had no impact on native growth. The capability of A. platanoides to inhibit native saplings through understorey competition and overstorey canopy effects, while not affecting conspecifics, may contribute to its success as an invader of North American forests.
机译:1.在三个生长季节中,我们测试了入侵树种(Acer platanoides)如何影响美国新泽西州中部郊区森林的下层社区的原生植物生长。我们将类似的老化和大小的树苗(> = 0.25 m高)种植到实验田中,用三种处理方法之一(总茎的0%,25%和50%为入侵种)鉴定,假定的本地树种在缺乏入侵性的社区中会生长得更好植物。 2.在整个实验过程中,植物的存活率为90%,但是在本地人与白金刚鹦鹉竞争的处理中,本地物种的生长显着低于纯天然林。在2006年,在白蚁土壤杆菌比例最高的社区中,红曲霉的平均高度为110厘米(+/- 4 SE),而在0%入侵社区中,其平均高度为149厘米(+/- 7 SE)。相反,在包括两种不同比例且在两种冠层类型(即侵入性和原生冠层)之下的治疗中,铂金针。生长类似。与原生树冠相比,入侵树冠下的原生树苗要短28%。社区治疗与冠层类型之间存在惊人的相互作用,因为侵入性冠层对自然生长具有如此强烈的负面影响,因此与侵入性树苗的存在无关。然而,在原生树冠下,没有侵入性树苗的生长大大增加了原生树苗的生长。由于浸润性增生的程度和速率通常使完全清除变得不现实,因此本研究支持这种浸润性树苗的间歇性清除(每2-3年)。合成。该实验表明,天然树苗的生长受到抑制(i)在有侵染性的树冠下生长,以及(ii)在森林下层社区中与白金刚竞争。冠层类型似乎更为重要,因为侵入性冠层的负面影响非常强烈,以至于侵入性树苗的共生对自然生长没有影响。铂类土壤杆菌通过低层竞争和高层冠层效应抑制天然树苗的能力,同时又不影响同种异体,可能有助于其成功入侵北美森林。

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