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The impact on plant communities of an invasive alien herb, Oenothera drummondii, varies along the beach-coastal dune gradient

机译:对植物社区的植物群落Oenothera Drummondii的影响沿着海滩沿海沙丘梯度各不相同

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One of the major threats to the diversity of coastal dunes is the expansion of invasive species, such as Oenothera drummondii subsp. drummondii (Onagraceae). In southwestern Spain, we studied the impact of this American invasive on community structure and composition along a beach-dune gradient (beach, foredune, and inland dunes). Differences in density, biomass, and the cover of O. drummondii, the cover of perennial and annuals/biennials species, and Shannon diversity index H' and dominance lambda were compared between invaded and uninvaded sectors. We observed that the intensity and impact of the invasion by O. drummondii varies along the beach-dune gradient. The abundance of the invasive plant increased inland and in consequence, its impact on species richness and composition was highest in inland dunes. Here, plant cover of O. drummondii represented 57.9% of total plant cover; species richness was reduced (with 3.3 fewer species per 2 x 2m plot), diversity H' was lower while dominance lambda was higher. At a broader scale, species richness in the invaded sector was 25% larger than in the uninvaded sector, because of the presence of ruderal species. Species composition also was modified after the invasion. The abundance of a keystone native species was largely reduced (Ammophila arenaria), and some natives became locally extinct (Otanthus maritimus, Etyngium maritimum, Medicago marina and Elymus farctus). We conclude that the high environmental severity of the beach and foredunes results in a reduced invasion and impact of O. drummondii, whereas the milder conditions of inland dunes promote its expansion. The shift in community structure and composition can have an increasing domino effect and thus monitoring, and mitigation actions are necessary. When doing so, the environmental heterogeneity of the beach-dune gradient should be considered, given its relevance in the invasion process.
机译:沿海沙丘多样性的主要威胁之一是侵入物种的扩展,如Oenothera Drummondii亚数据。 Drummondii(Onagraceae)。在西班牙西南部,我们研究了这种美国侵略性对沿着海滩 - 沙丘渐变(海滩,牧师和内陆沙丘)的社区结构和构图的影响。在入侵和未丧建的部门之间比较了侵袭和未丧失的部门之间的密度,生物量和o. drummondii,常年和年度/两年生种类的封面,常年和年度/两年生/两年期种类的封面,以及Shannon多样性指数H'和占优势兰德。我们观察到O. Drummondii的入侵的强度和影响沿着海滩 - 沙丘梯度各不相同。侵入性植物的丰富性植物增加了内陆,其对物种丰富性和组成的影响是内陆沙丘的影响。在这里,O. Drummondii的植物封面代表了总植物覆盖的57.9%;物种丰富性降低(每2×2米图的物种数量较少),多样性H'较低,同时兰姆达优势较高。在更广泛的规模中,由于粗鲁物种存在,入侵部门的物种丰富性大于未丧建的部门大于未丧建的部门。物种组合物也在侵袭后修饰。基本上的骨石本地物种的丰富性(Ammophila arenaria),一些当地人彻底灭绝(Otanthus Maritimus,Etyngium Maritimum,Medicago Marina和Elymus Farctus)。我们得出结论,海滩和乌瑞斯的高环境严重程度导致O. Drummondii的入侵和影响降低,而内陆沙丘的Milder条件促进其扩张。群落结构和组合物的转变可以增加多米诺骨效应,因此需要进行监测和缓解措施。这样做时,应考虑在入侵过程中的相关性时考虑海滩沙丘梯度的环境异质性。

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