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Invader-invader mutualism influences land snail community composition and alters invasion success of alien species in tropical rainforest

机译:入侵者与入侵者的共生关系影响蜗牛的群落组成并改变热带雨林中外来物种的入侵成功

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Mutualism between invaders may alter a key characteristic of the recipient community, leading to the entry or in situ release of other exotic species. We considered whether mutualism between invasive yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes and exotic honeydew-producing scale insects indirectly facilitated land snails (exotic and native) via the removal of a native omnivore, the red land crab Gecarcoidea natalis. In plateau rainforest on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, the land snail community was surveyed at 28 sites representing four forest states that differed in the density of red crabs, the abundance of yellow crazy ants and management history. One-way ANOVAs and multivariate analyses were used to determine differences in land snail species abundance and composition between forest states. Sample-based rarefaction was used to determine differences in species richness. The removal of the red land crab by supercolonies of yellow crazy ants was associated with a significant increase in the abundance of both invasive (14 species) and native (four species) land snails. Compositional differences in the land snail community were driven most strongly by the significantly greater abundance of a few common species in forest states devoid of red crabs. In forest where the crab population had recovered following management for ants, the land snail assemblage did not differ from intact, uninvaded forest. The land snail community was dominated by exotic species that can coexist alongside red crabs in rainforest uninvaded by exotic ants and scale insects. However, the ant-scale mutualism significantly increased land snail abundance and altered their composition indirectly though the alteration of the recipient community. We suggest these constitute 'population-release' secondary invasion in which the impacts of previously successful invaders facilitate a significant increase in abundance of other exotic species already established at low density within the community. Understanding facilitative interactions between invaders and indirect consequences of impacts will provide invaluable insights for conservation in heavily invaded ecosystems.
机译:入侵者之间的互惠关系可能会改变接收者社区的主要特征,导致其他外来物种进入或原地释放。我们考虑了侵入性的黄色疯狂蚂蚁Anoplolepis gracilipes和外来的生产蜜露的规模昆虫之间的共生关系是否通过去除本地杂食性红土地蟹Gecarcoidea natalis间接地促进了蜗牛(异国和本地)。在印度洋圣诞节岛的高原雨林中,对代表四个森林州的28个地点的蜗牛群落进行了调查,这些国家在红蟹的密度,黄色的疯狂蚂蚁的数量和经营历史上有所不同。使用单向方差分析和多元分析来确定森林状态之间陆地蜗牛物种的丰度和组成的差异。基于样本的稀疏度用于确定物种丰富度的差异。黄色疯狂蚂蚁的超大殖民地去除了红色的陆地蟹,这与入侵性(14种)和本土(四种)蜗牛的丰富度显着增加有关。在没有红蟹的森林州,几种常见物种的丰度大大提高,从而极大地推动了蜗牛群落的组成差异。在管理蚂蚁后螃蟹种群得以恢复的森林中,蜗牛的组成与未受侵害的原始森林没有什么不同。蜗牛群落主要由外来物种构成,它们可以与热带雨林中的红蟹共存,而不受外来蚂蚁和昆虫的侵害。但是,蚂蚁规模的共生关系通过接受者群体的改变而显着增加了蜗牛的数量,并间接改变了它们的组成。我们建议这些构成“种群释放”的次要入侵,其中先前成功入侵者的影响促使社区中已经以低密度建立的其他外来物种的丰度大大增加。了解入侵者之间的促进性相互作用和影响的间接后果将为重度入侵的生态系统的保护提供宝贵的见解。

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