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Impact threshold for an alien plant invader, Lantana camara L., on native plant communities

机译:外来植物入侵者马tana丹(Lantana camara L.)对本地植物群落的影响阈值

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Alien plant invaders significantly threaten native community diversity, although it is poorly understood whether invasion initiates a linear or non-linear loss of resident species. Where low abundances of an invader have little impact on native species diversity, then a threshold level may exist, above which native communities rapidly decline. Our aim was to assess the broadscale effects of an alien thicket-forming shrub, lantana (Lantana camara L.), on wet sclerophyll forest in southeastern Australia. Vascular plant species richness, abundance and composition were measured and compared along a gradient of lantana invasion. There was a strong negative non-linear relationship between native species richness and lantana cover, indicative of an impact threshold. Native species richness remained stable below 75% lantana cover, but declined rapidly above this threshold level, leading to compositional change. Thus, sparse lantana infestations had evidently little effect on the resident community, with impacts elicited at an advanced stage of invasion. The impact of lantana was pervasive, with all major structural groups (i.e. ferns, herbs, shrubs, trees and vines) exhibiting significant species losses; however, the rate of species loss was relatively greater for tree and shrub species, signalling a shift in vegetation structure from tall open forest to low, dense lantana-dominated shrubland. Potentially, broadscale conservation of species diversity could be achieved by maintaining lantana infestations below the 75% cover impact threshold at sites containing regionally common species that are also widely represented in non-invaded vegetation. This would enable targeted invader eradication at sites of high conservation value (i.e. those containing regionally rare species or endangered ecological communities).
机译:外来植物入侵者极大地威胁着本地社区的多样性,尽管人们对其入侵是引发线性还是非线性损失的栖息地知之甚少。在入侵者数量少对本地物种多样性几乎没有影响的地方,可能存在一个阈值水平,高于该阈值水平,本地社区将迅速下降。我们的目的是评估在澳大利亚东南部湿地硬叶林中,一种形成灌木丛的灌木马tana丹(Lantana camara L.)的广泛影响。测量并沿马lan丹入侵的梯度比较维管植物的丰富度,丰度和组成。本地物种丰富度与马丹覆盖率之间存在很强的负非线性关系,表明影响阈值。在马species丹覆盖率低于75%时,本地物种的丰富度保持稳定,但在该阈值以上迅速下降,从而导致了成分变化。因此,稀疏的马tana丹侵扰对居民社区影响不大,而在入侵的晚期阶段就引起了影响。马丹的影响无处不在,所有主要的结构群(即蕨类,草药,灌木,树木和藤本植物)均遭受重大物种损失;然而,树木和灌木树种的物种流失率相对较高,这表明植被结构已从高大的开阔森林变为低密度的马丹为主的灌木丛。潜在的是,通过在区域性常见物种(也广泛存在于非入侵性植被中)的地方,将马tana丹的侵染保持在75%的覆盖影响阈值以下,可以实现物种多样性的大规模保护。这将能够在具有高保护价值的地点(即那些包含区域稀有物种或濒危生态群落的地点)有针对性地根除入侵者。

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