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A terrestrial invader threatens a benthic community: potential effects of hemlock woolly adelgid-induced loss of eastern hemlock on invertebrate shredders in headwater streams

机译:陆生入侵者威胁着底栖生物群落:铁杉羊毛阿德吉德引起的东部铁杉丢失对源头溪流中无脊椎动物切碎机的潜在影响

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The invasion of non-native species is considered among the most important causes of the loss of native biota. An example of a devastating exotic pest impacting eastern forests is the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) (Adelges tsugae), a xylem feeding insect native to Asia that feeds on all ages and species of hemlock (Tsuga spp.), and has the capacity to functionally eliminate eastern hemlock (T. canadensis) from the landscape. Eastern hemlock is an important component of forested riparian communities in southern and central Appalachia where it maintains stable stream conditions important for aquatic biota. We investigated differences between eastern hemlock and deciduous dominated headwater streams in eastern Kentucky to determine the extent to which HWA invasion may affect benthic invertebrate shredders. Shredders form the basis of a resource chain within headwater streams, thus they are invaluable links in stream-riparian interactions. We found that eastern hemlock contributed energy in the form of leaf litter to the riparian zone at a consistent rate throughout the growing season in contrast to the autumnal pulse of deciduous material. We also detected significant vegetation by season interactions for shredders which suggest that some shredders are more abundant in eastern hemlock streams than in their deciduous counterparts during the summer. This could be linked to the consistent addition of food resources that eastern hemlock provides. Our results indicate that stream communities will likely change following adelgid associated mortality of eastern hemlock in headwater stream riparian zones.
机译:非本地物种的入侵被认为是丧失天然生物群系的最重要原因之一。危害东部森林的毁灭性外来有害生物的一个例子是铁杉羊毛阿德吉德(HWA)(Adelges tsugae),这是一种起源于亚洲的木质部取食昆虫,以不同年龄和种类的铁杉(Tsuga spp。)为食。从景观上消除东部铁杉(T. canadensis)。东部铁杉是阿巴拉契亚南部和中部森林河岸群落的重要组成部分,那里保持着稳定的溪流条件,对水生生物群至关重要。我们调查了东部铁杉和肯塔基州东部以落叶为主的上游水源之间的差异,以确定HWA入侵可能影响底栖无脊椎动物切碎机的程度。切碎机形成源头溪流中资源链的基础,因此它们是溪流—河岸相互作用中的宝贵环节。我们发现东部铁杉在整个生长季节以恒定的速率以叶片凋落物的形式向河岸带提供能量,这与秋季落叶的脉动相反。我们还通过季节交互作用检测到了切碎机的重要植被,这表明东部铁杉溪流中的某些切碎机比夏季的落叶对应物更为丰富。这可能与东部铁杉提供的不断增加的粮食资源有关。我们的结果表明,在上游水源河岸带东部铁杉死亡后,河流群落可能发生变化。

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