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Biological control as an invasion process: disturbance and propagule pressure affect the invasion success of Lythrum salicaria biological control agents

机译:作为入侵过程的生物防治:干扰和繁殖压力影响千屈菜生物防治剂的入侵成功

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Understanding the mechanisms behind the successful colonization and establishment of introduced species is important for both preventing the invasion of unwanted species and improving release programs for biological control agents. However, it is often not possible to determine important introduction details, such as date, number of organisms, and introduction location when examining factors affecting invasion success. Here we use biological control introduction data to assess the role of propagule pressure, disturbance, and residence time on invasion success of four herbivorous insect species introduced for the control of the invasive wetland plant, Lythrum salicaria, in the Columbia River Estuary. Two sets of field surveys determined persistence at prior release sites, colonization of new sites, and abundance within colonized sites. We quantified propagule pressure in four ways to examine the effect of different measurements. These included three measurements of introduction size (proximity to introduction site, introduction size at a local scale, and introduction size at a regional scale) and one measure of introduction number (number of introduction events in a region). Disturbance was examined along a tidal inundation gradient (distance from river mouth) and as habitat (island or mainland). Statistical models and model averaging were used to determine which factors were driving invasion success. In this study we found: (1) sparse evidence for the positive influence of propagule pressure on invasion success; (2) disturbance can negatively affect the invasion success of herbivorous insects; (3) the effects of disturbance and propagule pressure are species specific and vary among invasion stages, and (4) not all measures of propagule pressure show the same results, therefore single measures and proxies should be used cautiously.
机译:了解成功定植和建立引入物种的背后机制对于防止有害物种的入侵和改善生物防治剂的释放计划都非常重要。但是,在检查影响入侵成功的因素时,通常无法确定重要的导入细节,例如日期,生物数量和导入位置。在这里,我们使用生物控制引入数据来评估繁殖压力,扰动和停留时间对为控制哥伦比亚河口入侵性湿地植物Lythrum salicaria引入的四种食草昆虫入侵成功的作用。两组现场调查确定了先前释放地点的持久性,新地点的殖民化以及殖民地点内的丰度。我们以四种方式量化了传播压力,以检查不同测量的影响。其中包括三项介绍规模的度量(对介绍地点的接近程度,地方规模的介绍规模和区域性规模的介绍规模)和一种介绍数量的度量(一个地区的介绍事件数量)。沿着潮汐淹没梯度(距河口的距离)和栖息地(岛屿或大陆)检查扰动。统计模型和模型平均用于确定哪些因素在推动入侵成功。在这项研究中,我们发现:(1)稀疏证据显示繁殖压力对入侵成功的积极影响; (2)干扰会对草食性昆虫的入侵成功产生负面影响; (3)干扰和繁殖压力的影响是特定于物种的,并且在入侵阶段之间有所不同,并且(4)并非所有的繁殖压力测量结果均显示相同的结果,因此应谨慎使用单个措施和代理。

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