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How do alien plants distribute along roads on oceanic islands? A case study in Tenerife, Canary Islands

机译:外来植物如何沿着海洋岛屿上的道路分布?加那利群岛特内里费岛的个案研究

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Islands are paradigms of the pervasive spread of alien plants, but little work has been done assessing pattern and cause of the distribution of such plants in relation to roads on oceanic islands. We studied richness, composition, and distribution of alien plants and compared them with native species along roads on Tenerife (Canary Islands). We studied a single road transect that sampled two contrasting wind-facing aspects (leeward versus windward) and ran from coastal Euphorbia scrubland through thermophilous scrubland to Makaronesian laurel forest at the top of a mountainous massif. We evaluated the effects of elevation, aspect, distance to urban nuclei, and several road-edge features (including road-edge width and management-implying disturbance intensity), using regression models, analysis of variance, and multivariate ordination methods. Richness of both endemics and native nonendemics was explained by elevation (related to well-defined vegetation belts), steepness of the edge slope, and cover of rocky ground. Despite a short elevational gradient (0-650 m), we found clear altitudinal zonation by biogeographic origin of both nonendemic natives and aliens, and altitudinal distribution of aliens followed the same zonation as that of natives. Alien species' richness was related to management intensity determining edge disturbance, road-edge width, and distance to the nearest urban nuclei (propagule sources). Different variables explained distribution patterns of natives, endemics, and aliens along roadsides on leeward and windward aspects. Altitude and aspect also had a strong influence on the frequency of life strategies (woody species, annuals and biennial/perennial herbs) of roadside plant communities. Due to harsher environmental filters operating on the leeward aspect, alien species were distributed along the altitudinal gradient in apparent consistency with general biogeographical affinities. Tropical/subtropical taxa showed exponential decrease with increasing elevation, Mediterranean taxa showed a unimodal response (i.e., maximum richness at mid elevation, minimum at the extremes of the gradient), and temperate taxa showed linear increase with elevation. Native but nonendemic species followed analogous trends to those of aliens. This suggests climatic matching as a prerequisite for successful invasion of this topographically complex island. Other road traits, such as edge width, slope steepness, soil cover, and road-edge disturbance intensity may play a complementary role, at a more local scale, to shape the distribution of alien plants on these island roads.
机译:岛屿是外来植物普遍传播的范例,但是,评估与海洋岛屿上的道路有关的此类植物的分布模式和原因的工作很少。我们研究了外来植物的丰富度,组成和分布,并将其与特内里费岛(加那利群岛)道路上的本地物种进行了比较。我们研究了一个单一道路横断面,该道路横断面采样了两个相对的迎风面(下风向与上风),并从沿海大戟属灌木丛穿过嗜热灌木丛,到达了山地块顶部的马卡罗尼西亚月桂树森林。我们使用回归模型,方差分析和多元排序方法,评估了海拔,纵横比,到城市核的距离以及一些路边特征(包括路边宽度和管理隐含干扰强度)的影响。特有物种和本地非特有物种的丰富性可以通过海拔(与明确定义的植被带有关),边坡的陡度和岩石地面的覆盖来解释。尽管海拔梯度很短(0-650 m),但我们发现非地方性原住民和外星人的生物地理起源均具有清晰的海拔分区,而外星人的海拔分布遵循与原住民相同的分区。外来物种的丰富程度与确定边缘扰动,道路边缘宽度以及到最近城市核(繁殖源)的距离的管理强度有关。不同的变量解释了在背风和迎风方面沿路边的本地人,地方病和外星人的分布方式。海拔和高度也对路旁植物群落的生活策略(木本物种,一年生植物和两年生/多年生草本植物)的频率产生很大影响。由于在背风侧使用了更恶劣的环境过滤器,外来物种沿海拔梯度分布,与一般生物地理亲和力明显保持一致。热带/亚热带生物分类群显示随着海拔的升高呈指数下降,地中海生物分类群显示出单峰响应(即中海拔的最大丰度,在梯度的极值处最小),而温带生物分类群显示随海拔的线性增加。本地但非地方性物种遵循与外来物种相似的趋势。这表明气候匹配是成功入侵这个地形复杂的岛屿的前提。其他道路特征(例如边缘宽度,坡度,土壤覆盖度和路边干扰强度)可能在更局部的范围内起补充作用,以塑造这些岛屿道路上外来植物的分布。

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