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Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs

机译:社区背景下的入侵分析 - 以原生和非本土灌木区的差异与异常分析

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Although much effort has been devoted to identify plant traits related to invasiveness, the success of this approach remains elusive, likely because the relevance of particular traits for invasions is context-dependent. We studied plant invasions in the context of the recipient community in a mountain ecosystem of western Argentina by comparing traits between two non-native shrubs, Rosa canina and R. rubiginosa, and all native shrubs coexisting with them. We expected that both rose species differed from natives in traits related to an acquisitive strategy of resources. We grouped native shrubs into species with high (abundant) and low abundance (rare). We expected smaller differences between non-natives and abundant natives than between non-natives and rare natives, as shrub abundance may depend on possessing a particular suite of traits, independent of species origin. We found that both rose species were different from native shrubs when analyzing all traits in combination. Non-natives presented a strategy that may allow them to acquire resources and grow at faster rates than natives, offering support to our prediction. Yet, native and non-native shrub species overlapped in flower phenology. When comparing non-natives to abundant and rare natives, we found no support for our expectation, as non-natives did not show smaller differences with abundant natives, but shared similarities with rare natives. This pattern suggests successful coexistence via niche partitioning, but this possibility deserves future studies. Our work highlights the importance of considering non-native plant traits in a community context to further understand the invasion process.
机译:虽然已经致力于识别与侵袭性相关的植物特征的努力,但这种方法的成功仍然是难以捉摸的,这可能是因为特定特征的侵入性的相关性是依赖的。通过比较两种非本土灌木,罗莎·米利纳和R.Rubiginosa之间的特征,研究了阿根廷山区生态系统中的植物侵权行为的植物侵犯了。我们预计两朵玫瑰种类与与资源收购策略相关的特征的土族不同。我们将本土灌木分组为具有高(丰富)和低丰度(罕见)的物种。我们预计非洲非洲生物和丰富的当地物质之间的差异比非洲生物和稀有本地人之间的较小差异,因为灌木丰度可能取决于具有特定的特征套件,与物种原产物无关。我们发现,在分析所有特征时,两朵玫瑰种类与天然灌木不同。非本国人提出了一种可能允许他们获得资源并以比当地人更快地增长的战略,而不是自然主义者,为我们的预测提供支持。然而,在花候中重叠的本地和非本土灌木种类。当非本地人与丰富和稀有的土着人数比较时,我们发现没有对我们的期望的支持,因为非本地人没有表现出与丰富的本地人的差异较小,但与稀有当地人共享相似之处。这种模式表明,通过利基分区成功共存,但这种可能性值得未来的研究。我们的工作突出了考虑社区背景下的非原生植物特征的重要性,以进一步了解入侵过程。

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