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Association of non-native Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii, Caprifoliaceae) with other invasive plant species in eastern deciduous forests in southwestern Ohio

机译:俄亥俄西南部东部落叶林中非本地阿穆尔金银花(忍冬忍冬属)与其他入侵植物的联系

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Although many invasive plant species negatively impact native plants in natural communities, their relationships with other nonnative plants remain relatively unexplored. In some cases, invasive plant species may be capable of facilitating the invasion of other nonnative species into natural areas, thereby exacerbating their invasive ecosystem effects. We examined whether Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder (Amur honeysuckle), a woody shrub from Asia that is rapidly spreading throughout the midwestem USA, is associated with other invasive plant species, compared to locations where L. maackii is not yet present. Lonicera. maackii is known to detrimentally impact native plant communities and to alter soil nutrients and light levels in invaded areas, indicating that it has the potential to act as an invasion facilitator. Using plots with and without L. maackii in four study sites across southwestern Ohio, we quantified species richness (S), relative abundance (RA), proportion of total species (PR), and diversity (H) of invasive species, compared to native and nonnative species that were not invasive. The presence of L. maackii was significantly associated with an increased number, proportion, and diversity of other invasive plant species, but the relative abundance of invasive individuals did not differ between plots with and without L. maackii. Presence of L. maackii and also distance to roads were explanatory variables that predicted S. PR, RA, and H for invasive species. Overall, the association of L. maackii with other invasive plant species in natural areas indicates the need for continued investigation into the potential role of L. maackii as an invasion facilitator in eastern deciduous forests in the midwestern USA.
机译:尽管许多入侵植物物种对自然社区中的本地植物产生了负面影响,但它们与其他非本地植物的关系仍未得到开发。在某些情况下,入侵植物物种可能能够促进其他非本地物种入侵自然区域,从而加剧其入侵生态系统的影响。我们研究了与亚洲尚无L. maackii的地方相比,来自亚洲的木本灌木忍冬(Runicera maackii(Rupr。)Herder(金银花)(Amur honeysuckle))是否与其他入侵植物物种相关联,而该灌木丛在亚洲中西部迅速传播。忍冬。已知maackii会对本地植物群落造成不利影响,并改变被入侵区域的土壤养分和光照水平,这表明它有可能充当入侵促进剂。在俄亥俄州西南部的四个研究地点,使用有或没有马氏乳杆菌的地块,我们对入侵物种的物种丰富度(S),相对丰度(RA),总物种比例(PR)和多样性(H)进行了定量以及非入侵物种。马氏乳杆菌的存在与其他入侵植物种类的数量,比例和多样性显着相关,但是在有和没有马氏乳杆菌的地块之间,入侵个体的相对丰度没有差异。马氏乳杆菌的存在以及与道路的距离都是解释性变量,可预测入侵物种的S. PR,RA和H。总体而言,马氏乳杆菌与自然区域中的其他入侵植物物种的联系表明需要继续调查马氏乳杆菌作为美国中西部东部落叶林中入侵促进剂的潜在作用。

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