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Mechanisms driving avoidance of non-native plants by lizards

机译:驱动机制避免非本地植物的蜥蜴

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1. Introduced plant species modify the environment and alter ecological interactions in communities, often to the detriment of native fauna, but the causes driving negative effects on fauna are rarely examined. We used native Australian scincid lizards Carlia munda and Carlia pectoralis and the introduced weed rubber vine Cryptostegia grandiflora as a model system to determine the possible underlying mechanisms driving habitat selection by native fauna in an environment invaded by weeds. 2. Lizards were allowed to select between rubber vine and native eucalypt leaf litter in semi-natural enclosures. To determine the mechanisms of habitat preference, we examined differences in temperature, prey (arthropod) availability and composition, and leaf shape of naturally occurring rubber vine and native vegetation. 3. Lizards discriminated between leaf litter types: 85% of Carlia pectoralis and 80% of Carlia munda chose native leaf litter over rubber vine, clearly indicating a preference for native habitat. 4. In the field, rubber vine leaf litter was cooler at the surface than native leaf litter, and during peak lizard activity was below the temperature range of Carlia. Rubber vine also contained significantly fewer arthropod taxa and a significantly different composition of arthropod taxa, with fewer preferred prey items of Carlia than native vegetation. 5. Finally, rubber vine leaves were significantly shorter than native leaves and the lizards themselves. The shape of rubber vine leaves was different from that of the lizards, potentially making the lizards more obvious on rubber vine litter. This may increase the susceptibility of the lizards to detection by predators. 6. Synthesis and applications. In comparison with native habitat, rubber vine provided a suboptimal environment for litter-dwelling lizards because of the lower ambient temperatures, reduced availability of prey and a reduction in camouflage from predators (dissimilar leaf and lizard shapes). Our study has identified three possible mechanisms by which an introduced plant species can alter the availability of resources in an environment, making it less attractive to native fauna. Our results highlight the importance of understanding how alien plants alter the environment and further emphasize the critical need for management of plants that replace native habitat with a suboptimal environment.
机译:1. 和改变生态互动社区,往往损害的原生动物,但是导致负面影响的动物很少研究。scincid蜥蜴Carlia蒙达语和Carlia胸肌和介绍了杂草橡胶葡萄树Cryptostegia大花蔷薇作为一个模型系统确定可能的潜在机制原生动物栖息地选择的开车由杂草入侵的环境中。允许选择橡胶葡萄树和本机之间桉树树叶半野生的附件。确定栖息地的机制的偏好,我们检查的差异温度,猎物(节肢动物)和可用性自然成分,叶子的形状发生橡胶葡萄树和原生植被。蜥蜴落叶层之间的歧视类型:85%的Carlia胸和80%的Carlia蒙达语选择本地落叶在橡胶的葡萄树,清楚地表明对本机的偏好栖息地。在表面冷却器比本地叶垃圾,在高峰蜥蜴下面的活动Carlia的温度范围。包含节肢动物类群,明显减少一个明显不同的成分节肢动物类群,用更少的首选猎物Carlia比原生植被。橡胶葡萄叶子明显缩短比本地叶子和蜥蜴。橡胶葡萄叶子的形状是不同的从蜥蜴,可能使蜥蜴橡胶葡萄垃圾更明显。可能增加的敏感性蜥蜴捕食者的检测。应用程序。橡胶葡萄提供了理想的环境因为较低的litter-dwelling蜥蜴环境温度,减少可用性的从捕食者猎物和减少伪装(不同的叶和蜥蜴形状)。已经确定了三种可能的机制介绍了植物物种可以改变可用的资源在一个环境中,减少对原生动物的吸引力。结果突出的重要性的理解外来植物改变环境和如何进一步强调关键的需要管理植物取代原生栖息地与一个理想的环境。

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