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Alien and native plant life-forms respond differently to human andTI Alien and native plant life-forms respond differently to human and climate pressures

机译:外星人和本土植物的生命形式对人的反应不同,外星人和本土植物的生命形式对人和气候压力的反应也不同

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Aim To investigate whether differences in the elevational trend in native and alien species richness were dependent on climate or human pressures. Specifically we tested whether life-form and/or alienative status modifies the response of plant species richness to human population and temperature along: (1) a complete elevational gradient, and (2) within separate elevational bands that, by keeping temperature within a narrow range, elucidate the effects of human pressures more clearly. Location Two provinces (c. 7507 km(2)) on the southern border of the European Alps (Italy), subdivided into 240 contiguous sampling cells (c. 35.7 km(2)). Methods We used an extensive dataset on alien and native species richness across an elevation gradient (20-2900 m a.s.l.). Richness of natives and naturalized aliens were separately related to temperature, human population and Raunkiaer life-form using general linear mixed models. Life-formdescribes different plant strategies for survival during seasons with adverse cold/arid conditions. Results The relationship between species richness and temperature for natives was strongly dependent on life-form, while aliens showed a consistent positive trend. Similar trends across alien and native life-forms were found for the relationship between species richness and human population along the whole gradient and within separate elevational bands. Main conclusions The absence of life-form-dependent responses amongst aliens supports the hypothesis that the distribution of alien plant species richness was more related to propagule pressure and availability of novel niches created by human activities than to climatic filtering. While climate change will potentially contribute to relaxing species thermal constraints, the response of alien species to future warming will also be contingent on changes in anthropogenic pressures.
机译:目的调查本地和外来物种丰富度的海拔趋势差异是否取决于气候或人类压力。具体来说,我们测试了生命形式和/或外来/原始状态是否会沿着以下条件修改植物物种丰富度对人类种群和温度的响应:(1)完整的海拔梯度,以及(2)在单独的海拔带内,通过将温度保持在在较窄的范围内,更清楚地阐明了人类压力的影响。位置欧洲阿尔卑斯山(意大利)南部边界上的两个省(约7507公里(2)),细分为240个连续的采样单元(约35.7公里(2))。方法我们在海拔梯度(20-2900 m a.s.l.)上使用了关于外来物种和本地物种丰富度的广泛数据集。使用一般的线性混合模型,土著人和归化外国人的富裕程度分别与温度,人口和Raunkiaer生活型有关。生命形式描述了在寒冷/干旱条件不利的季节中不同植物的生存策略。结果土著物种丰富度与温度之间的关系在很大程度上取决于生命形式,而外星人则呈现出一致的积极趋势。在整个梯度上以及在不同的海拔带内,物种丰富度与人口之间的关系在外来和本地生命形式中也发现了类似的趋势。主要结论外星人之间不存在依赖于生命形式的响应,这支持以下假设:外来植物物种丰富度的分布与繁殖压力和人类活动创造的新型生态位的可用性有关,而不是与气候过滤有关。尽管气候变化将潜在地缓解物种的热约束,但外来物种对未来变暖的反应也将取决于人为压力的变化。

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