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Assessing the influence of riparian invasion by the shrub Lonicera maackii on terrestrial subsidies to headwater streams

机译:评估灌木局部侵袭对陆地补贴对地下水流的影响

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Invasion of Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) into riparian areas of headwater streams creates strong potential for alterations of terrestrial subsidies that may drive bottom-up effects on aquatic biota. In this study, we analyzed effects of L. maackii on terrestrial subsidies in stream sites that represented a gradient of invasion intensity in temperate deciduous forests of southwestern Ohio (USA). Leaf litter biomass, terrestrial and aquatic fine woody debris (0.5-9.9 cm diameter) volume and count, and terrestrial and aquatic coarse woody debris (> 9.9 cm diameter) volume were analyzed. Based on previous research, we hypothesized that sites with a higher density of L. maackii would have decreased native species subsidies due to the dense overarching structure of the invasive shrub preventing materials from entering the stream. Over the course of the study, we found no evidence of differences in native leaf biomass across the invasion gradient. There were marginally significant effects of invasion level on fine woody debris, and regression analysis revealed a significant (Rsquared 0.11; P = 0.043) negative relationship between L. maackii stem density and fine woody debris volume. Coarse woody debris volume was lower in sites with heavier invasion although no statistically discernible effects were detected. Regression analysis indicated a statistically significant negative relationship between L. maackii basal area and coarse woody debris volume (R-squared 0.14; P = 0.026). These results indicate linkage between invasion intensity and terrestrial subsidies mediated through the unique physiognomy of the invasive shrub. Riparian invasion of L. maackii may alter the fundamental biology of streams through alterations to deposition of terrestrial organic matter that serves as a structuring component of smaller waterways.
机译:入侵阿穆尔金银花(Lonicera Maackii)进入地下水溪流的河岸地区为改变可能导致水生生物田的自下而上效果的陆地补贴的改变产生了强有力的潜力。在这项研究中,我们分析了L. Maackii对河流部位的陆地补贴的影响,该河流部位在俄亥俄州(美国)温带温带落叶林中的侵袭强度梯度。叶子垫料生物量,陆地和水生精细的木质碎片(直径0.5-9.9厘米)的体积和数量,分析了陆地和水生粗木质碎片(> 9.9厘米直径)体积。基于以前的研究,我们假设具有较高密度L. maackii的位点由于侵入式灌木的浓度粗略结构而导致的天然物种补贴,防止材料进入流。在研究过程中,我们发现没有侵入梯度的天然叶生物量的差异。侵袭性木质碎片对侵袭水平有略微显着的影响,并且回归分析显示出L. maackii茎密度和精细木质碎片体积之间的负面关系显着(RSQUARED 0.11; P = 0.043)。粗木质碎片体积较低,侵入率较重,虽然未检测到统计学上可辨别的效果。回归分析表明,L. Maackii基面积和粗木质碎片体积(R型0.14; P = 0.026)之间存在统计上显着的负面关系。这些结果表明了通过侵入性灌木的独特地貌介导的侵袭强度和陆地补贴之间的联系。 L. Maackii的河岸入侵可以通过改变沉积陆地有机物的血流基本生物学,其用作较小水路的结构组分。

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