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首页> 外文期刊>The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society >The potential for indirect negative effects of exotic insect species on a liverwort, Bazzania trilobata (Lepidoziaceae), mediated by the decline of a foundation tree species, Tsuga canadensis (Pinaceae)
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The potential for indirect negative effects of exotic insect species on a liverwort, Bazzania trilobata (Lepidoziaceae), mediated by the decline of a foundation tree species, Tsuga canadensis (Pinaceae)

机译:异国情调昆虫物种对肝曲线,Bazzania trilobata(Lepidoziaceae)的间接负面影响的潜力,由基础树种的衰落,Tsuga Canadensis(Pinaceae)介导

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In many ecological communities, the effects of exotic species are likely to extend beyond their direct interactions with natives, due to indirect effects. This dynamic might be particularly consequential in cases where invasive insects or other exotic herbivores target foundation plant species in the communities they invade. In this study at a site in western Massachusetts, we used experimental transplants to gauge the potential effects of a decline in the evergreen conifer Tsuga canadensis due to ongoing spread of two exotic insect pests on a liverwort, Bazzania trilobata, whose distribution is closely linked to dense stands of this conifer in the northeastern USA. After 4 years, transplanted B. trilobata samples moved to forest areas with lower abundance of T. canadensis declined significantly, particularly on sites with higher solar radiation, as determined by local slope and aspect. In addition, samples manually cleared of deciduous leaf litter were similar to 17% larger than those exposed to natural accumulation of leaf litter, indicating a direct negative effect of deciduous trees on the liverwort that might increase as these tree species replace T. canadensis lost to invasive pests. A parallel experiment documented high mortality of B. trilobata (55%) when subjected to open canopy conditions similar to those resulting from selective "salvage" logging of hemlock in the region. These results indicate that the spread of exotic insect pests targeting T. canadensis is likely to produce strong indirect negative effects on the liverwort B. trilobata, via diminished commensal interactions with the conifer and increased amensalistic effects from the deciduous tree species that commonly replace it.
机译:在许多生态社区中,由于间接效应,异国情调物种的影响可能会超越与当地人的直接相互作用。这种动态在侵入性昆虫或其他异国异国食草食草靶基础植物​​种类在他们侵入的情况下可能是特别的。在这项研究中,我们使用了实验移植,以衡量常绿昆虫毒虫的持续扩散,这些敌人在Liverwort,Bazzania Trilobata上持续扩散,其分布与其分布密切相关美国东北部的这种针叶树的密集立场。 4年后,移植的B. Trilobata样品迁移到具有较低丰度T. Canadensis的森林区域,特别是在局部斜坡和方面所确定的太阳辐射的场地下降。此外,手动清除落叶叶片的样品比暴露于叶垫片的自然积聚的样品相似,表明随着这些树种替代T. Canadensis丢失的肝曲线上可能增加的枯草树木的直接负面影响侵袭性害虫。平行实验记录了B.Trilobata(55%)的高死亡率,当经过与该区域的选择性“救赎”测井产生的开放式遮杉条件时,Trilobata(55%)。这些结果表明,靶向T. canadensis的异国昆虫害虫的蔓延可能对肝脏B.Trilobata产生强烈的间接阴性影响,通过与针叶树的共生相互作用减少,从通常取代它的落叶树种类增加的常规作用增加。

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