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Neighbourhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems

机译:入侵宏A枫木对树木幼苗动态的影响的邻域模型:对社区和生态系统的影响联系

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1. Effects of invasive species on ecosystem processes are often thought to underlie the effects of invaders on community dynamics. Specifically, positive feedbacks in which invasive species alter ecosystem function in ways that favour their own growth have been suggested as an important mechanism contributing to the success of invasion. 2. In this study, we analysed the impacts of the invasive exotic tree Acer platanoides on survival and growth of conspecific and native tree seedlings, and explored whether these impacts can be explained by the ecosystem effects of the invader. Seedlings of Acer platanoides, Acer saccharum, Fraxinus americana and Prunus serotina were monitored in quadrats in three forest stands in northwestern Connecticut. Soil resources and light levels were quantified in the same quadrats. 3. Maximum-likelihood methods were used to predict seedling survival and growth as a function of the size and spatial configuration of A. platanoides trees in the immediate neighbourhood (0-25 m). 4. The abundance of A. platanoides in the neighbourhood had moderate negative effects on survival of first-year conspecific seedlings, but did not affect survival of older conspecific or native seedlings. These negative effects on conspecifics were not correlated with soil nutrients or light levels, but were presumably related to Janzen-Connell effects. In contrast, A. platanoides had strong positive effects on the growth of seedlings of all four species. These positive effects appear to be related to the positive impacts of the invader on soil fertility. 5. Our results support the importance of canopy-seedling feedbacks as a mechanism regulating the rate of invasion in forests. However, they also indicate that the net consequences of feedbacks on the process of invasion are probably determined by the balance of positive and negative feedbacks acting at the same time on different aspects of regeneration (i.e. survival vs. growth). 6. Synthesis. Because the species with the highest inherent growth rates were the most responsive to the 'fertilizing' effect of A. platanoides, we conclude that the invasion of north-eastern forests by this exotic tree may facilitate canopy dominance by fast-growing native and exotic species associated with fertile soils.
机译:1.入侵物种对生态系统过程的影响通常被认为是入侵者对社区动态的影响的基础。具体而言,有人提出了积极的反馈意见,其中入侵物种以有利于其自身生长的方式改变了生态系统功能,这是促成入侵成功的重要机制。 2.在这项研究中,我们分析了外来入侵树种Acer platanoides对同种树和本地树种幼苗存活和生长的影响,并探讨了这些影响是否可以由入侵者的生态系统效应来解释。在康涅狄格州西北部的三个林分中,在四头类动物中监测了阔叶枫,枫叶枫,美洲水曲柳和樱桃李的幼苗。在相同的四边形中定量土壤资源和光照水平。 3.使用最大似然法来预测幼苗的存活和生长,取决于其在邻近社区(0-25 m)中白桦树的大小和空间配置。 4.邻近地区大量的白术对第一年同种幼苗的存活有中等程度的负面影响,但对老的同种或天然幼苗的存活没有影响。这些对同种异体的负面影响与土壤养分或光照水平无关,但可能与Janzen-Connell效应有关。相比之下,白术对所有四个物种的幼苗的生长都有很强的积极作用。这些积极影响似乎与入侵者对土壤肥力的积极影响有关。 5.我们的结果支持冠层育苗反馈作为调节森林入侵速度的机制的重要性。但是,它们也表明,反馈对入侵过程的最终影响可能取决于同时作用于再生不同方面(即生存与生长)的正反馈和负反馈的平衡。 6.合成。由于具有最高固有增长率的物种对白桦的“施肥”效应最敏感,因此我们得出结论,这种外来树入侵东北森林可能通过快速生长的本地和外来物种促进树冠优势与肥沃的土壤有关。

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