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Soil free-living nematodes as bio-indicators for assaying the invasive effect of the alien plant Heterotheca subaxillaris in a coastal dune ecosystem

机译:土壤自由生活的线虫作为生物指标,用于分析外来植物异亚种亚热带杂草在沿海沙丘生态系统中的入侵效果

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The Israeli Mediterranean coastal dunes are considered to be a center of floral and faunal speciation and a natural habitat for rare endemic plants, with an extremely sensitive area for alien species invasion. The soil free-living nematode communities are one of the most important groups of soil biota, constituting an essential trophic link between primary decomposers, such as the soil microflora, and larger animals. Despite the fact that soil free-living nematodes play an important role in fundamental ecological processes and are sensitive bio-indicators for understanding processes of succession and nutrient flow in different ecosystems, little is known about the impact of invasive plant species on the soil free-living nematode communities. The present study was designed to fill this gap and evaluate the invasive effect of Heterotheca subaxillaris on the soil free-living nematode communities inhabiting the Mediterranean coastal dunes. Soil samples were collected from the upper (0-10 cm) soil layer under H. subaxillaris (invasive perennial shrub) and Artemisia monosperma (native perennial shrub) at two different sites in the sea-sand ecosystem during the winter and summer seasons. Molecular analysis using the 18S rRNA gene for species determination, along with the traditional method, was a useful tool for evaluation of ecological conditions under the plant associations. The nematode communities, trophic diversity, and taxon composition were affected by the invasive plant at the study sites. Furthermore, this study showed that unfavorable seasonal conditions can also exacerbate the harmful effects of the invasive plants on nematode abundance and trophic and species diversity. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:以色列地中海沿岸的沙丘被认为是花卉和动物物种形成的中心,是稀有特有植物的自然栖息地,对外来物种的入侵极为敏感。自由生活的线虫群落是土壤生物群系中最重要的群体之一,构成了主要分解者(例如土壤微生物群)与大型动物之间的重要营养联系。尽管土壤自由生活的线虫在基本的生态过程中起着重要的作用,并且是了解不同生态系统中演替过程和养分流向的敏感生物指标,但对于入侵植物物种对土壤自由活动的影响知之甚少。活的线虫群落。本研究旨在填补这一空白,并评估亚异头孢菌对居住在地中海沿岸沙丘上的土壤自由生活的线虫群落的侵入作用。在冬季和夏季,在海沙生态系统的两个不同地点,从亚轴螺旋藻(入侵多年生灌木)和单子蒿(原生多年生灌木)下的上部土壤层(0-10厘米)收集土壤样品。使用18S rRNA基因进行物种测定的分子分析以及传统方法,是评估植物群落下生态状况的有用工具。研究地点的入侵植物对线虫群落,营养多样性和分类群组成产生了影响。此外,这项研究表明不利的季节条件也可能加剧入侵植物对线虫数量,营养和物种多样性的有害影响。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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