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Multiple invasions in urbanized landscapes: interactions between the invasive garden ant Lasius neglectus and Japanese knotweeds (Fallopia spp.)

机译:城市化景观中的多种入侵:侵入式花园蚂蚁拉斯乌斯疏忽和日本Knotweed之间的相互作用(Fallopia SPP。)

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Urbanized landscapes are the theater of multiple simultaneous biological invasions likely to affect spread dynamics when co-occurring introduced species interact with each other. Interactions between widespread invaders call for particular attention because they are likely to be common and because non-additive outcomes of such associations might induce negative consequences (e.g., enhanced population growth increasing impacts or resistance to control). We explored the invasions of two widespread invasive taxa: the Japanese knotweed species complex Fallopia spp. and the invasive garden ant Lasius neglectus, in the urban area of Lyon (France). First, we investigated landscape habitat preferences as well as co-occurrence rates of the two species. We showed that Fallopia spp. and L. neglectus had broadly overlapping environmental preferences (measured by seven landscape variables), but their landscape co-occurrence pattern was random, indicating independent spread and non-obligatory association. Second, as Fallopia spp. produce extra-floral nectar, we estimated the amount of nectar L. neglectus used under field conditions without ant competitors. We estimated that L. neglectus collected 150-321 kg of nectar in the month of April (when nectar production is peaking) in a 1162 m(2) knotweed patch, an amount likely to boost ant population growth. Finally, at six patches of Fallopia spp. surveyed, herbivory levels were low (1-6% loss of leaf surface area) but no relationship between ant abundance (native and invasive) and loss of leaf surface was found. Co-occurrences of Fallopia spp. and L. neglectus are likely to become more common as both taxa colonize landscapes, which could favor the spread and invasion success of the invasive ant.
机译:城市化景观是多重同时生物侵犯的剧院,当同发生共同出现的物种彼此相互作用时,可能会影响传播动力学。广泛侵略者之间的相互作用呼吁特别注意,因为它们可能是常见的,因为这种关联的非加性结果可能会引起负面后果(例如,增强人口增长增加的影响或阻力)。我们探讨了两种广泛侵袭性分类症的入侵:日本Knotweed物种复杂的Fallopia SPP。和侵入式花园蚂蚁拉斯乌斯疏忽,在里昂市区(法国)。首先,我们调查了景观栖息地偏好以及两种物种的共同发生率。我们展示了Fallopia SPP。和L.疏忽具有宽泛重叠的环境偏好(由七种景观变量测量),但它们的景观共同发生模式是随机的,表明独立的传播和非义务协会。其次,作为Fallopia SPP。生产额外的花蜜,我们估计在没有蚂蚁竞争者的现场条件下使用的花蜜L.忽略。我们估计,在1162米(2)Knotweed补丁中,我们在4月份收集了150-321千克花蜜收集了150-321公斤花蜜,这一数量可能会增加蚁群增长。最后,在六个斑块的Fallopia SPP。调查的草药水平低(叶面积1-6%),但发现蚂蚁丰度(本机和侵入性)与叶片表面的丧失之间没有关系。 Fallopia SPP的共同发生。而L.疏忽可能变得更加常见,因为这两个殖民地殖民地景观,这可能有利于侵入性蚂蚁的传播和入侵成功。

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