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Plant-soil feedbacks in declining forests: implications for species coexistence

机译:森林下降中的植物土反馈:物种共存的含义

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Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) play a relevant role as drivers of species abundance, coexistence, and succession in plant communities. However, the potential contribution of PSFs to community dynamics in changing forest ecosystems affected by global change drivers is still largely unexplored. We measured the direction, strength and nature (biological vs. chemical) of PSFs experienced by coexisting tree species in two types of declining Quercus suber forests of southwestern Spain (open woodland vs. closed forest) invaded by the exotic soil pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi. To test PSFs in a realistic community context, we focused not only on individual PSFs (i.e., comparing the growth of a tree species on conspecific vs. heterospecific soil) but also calculated net-pairwise PSFs by comparing performance of coexisting tree species on their own and each other's soils. We hypothesized that the decline and death of Q. suber would alter the direction and strength of individual and net-pairwise PSFs due to the associated changes in soil nutrients and microbial communities, with implications for recruitment dynamics and species coexistence. In support of our hypothesis, we found that the decline of Q. suber translated into substantial alterations of individual and net-pairwise PSFs, which shifted from mostly neutral to significantly positive or negative, depending on the forest type. In both cases however the identified PSFs benefited other species more than Q. suber (i.e., heterospecific positive PSF in the open woodland, conspecific negative PSF in the closed forest). Our results supported PSFs driven by changes in chemical soil properties (mainly phosphorus) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, but not in pathogen abundance. Overall, our study suggests that PSFs might reinforce the loss of dominance of Q. suber in declining forests invaded by P. cinnamomi by promoting the relative performance of non-declining coexisting species. More generally, our results indicate an increase in the strength of net PSFs as natural forests become disturbed by global change drivers (e.g., invasive species), suggesting an increasingly important role of PSFs in forest community dynamics in the near future.
机译:植物 - 土壤反馈(PSFS)在植物社区中的物种丰富,共存和继承的司机中起着相关的作用。然而,PSFS对受全球变革驱动因素影响的森林生态系统中的社区动态的潜在贡献仍然很大程度上是未开发的。我们测量了西南西班牙西南西班牙(开放林地与封闭森林)两种衰落的树木衰减栎(Openland Fored Forest)中共存树种所经历的PSF的方向,强度和性质(生物与化学)。为了在现实的社区背景下测试PSF,我们不仅专注于单独的PSF(即,比较来自特异性与异常型土壤的树种的生长),而且还通过比较自己共存树种的性能来计算Net-raiWise PSF。和彼此的土壤。我们假设Q. Suber的下降和死亡,由于土壤养分和微生物社区的相关变化,因此改变了个体和净成对PSF的方向和强度,具有招聘动态和物种共存的影响。为了支持我们的假设,我们发现Q. Suber的衰落转化为个体和净成对PSF的大量改变,这取决于森林类型,从大多数中性转移到显着正或负面。然而,在这两种情况下,所识别的PSF在Q. Suber(即,Open Woodland中的异质阳性PSF,在封闭的森林中的Conspectific负PSF中受益于Q. suber(即,异常的阳性PSF)。我们的结果支持受化学土壤性质(主要磷)和丛枝菌根真菌的变化驱动的PSF,但不是在病原体丰富。总体而言,我们的研究表明,PSFS可能强化Q. Suber在P. Cinnamomi通过促进非下降共存物种的相对表现而在森林中丧失森林中的损失。更一般地,我们的结果表明,由于天然森林受到全球变化司机(例如,侵入物种)的干扰,净PSF的强度增加了,这表明PSF在不久的将来森林界动态的作用越来越重要。

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