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Interactions of an introduced shrub and introduced earthworms in an Illinois urban woodland: Impact on leaf litter decomposition

机译:伊利诺伊州城市林地的灌木丛和introduced的相互作用:对凋落物分解的影响

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This study examined an 'invasional meltdown' where the invasion of a Midwestern, woodland by an exotic shrub (Rhamnus cathartica L.P. Mill) and the invasion by Eurasian earthworms facilitated one another. Using a litterbag approach, we examined mass loss of four substrates (R. cathartica, Acer saccharum, Quercus rubra, and Quercus alba) along a gradient of Eurasian earthworm density and biomass throughout a 40.5 ha oak woodland in Glencoe, Illinois. Earthworm densities and biomass were greatest in patches where R. cathartica prevailed, and populations were lowest in an upland forest subcommunity within the woodland. At each of three points along this earthworm gradient, we placed replicated litterbags constructed either to permit or to deny access to the titter by earthworms. The treatments were, therefore, plot treatments (tow, medium and high earthworm density and biomass) and litterbag treatments (earthworm access and earthworm excluded). We found that earthworms promoted a very rapid loss of litter from R. cathartica bags. Within 3 months greater than 90% of this litter was Lost from the litterbags. Earthworm impacts on other substrates followed the sequence A. saccharum > Q. alba = Q. rubra. Effects of both litterbag and plot treatments were found within 3 months for A. saccharum but Quercus species were affected only after a year. We propose that the impact of earthworms on litter breakdown creates conditions that promote and sustain invasion by R. cathartica. Previous work has demonstrated that R. cathortica may alter soil properties in a way that promotes and sustains invasion by earthworms. These findings have implications for the restoration management of these systems, since the legacy of R. cathartica on soil properties and earthworm populations may persist even after the plant has been physically removed. (c) 2006 Elsevier GmbH. All. rights reserved.
机译:这项研究研究了一种“入侵融化”,其中一种奇特的灌木入侵了中西部的林地(Rhamnus cathartica L.P. Mill)与欧亚earth的入侵相互促进。使用垃圾袋方法,我们在伊利诺伊州格伦科的40.5公顷橡树林地中,沿着欧亚earth密度和生物量的梯度,检查了四种基质(R. cathartica,Acer saccharum,Quercus rubra和Quercus alba)的质量损失。在林地中占优势的斑块中,worm的密度和生物量最大,而在林地的山地森林亚群落中,种群的密度和生物量最低。在这个gradient梯度的三个点的每个点,我们放置了复制的垃圾袋,该垃圾袋的构造允许或拒绝earth的接触。因此,处理方法包括地块处理((,中等和高earth密度和生物量)和垃圾袋处理(不包括ear进入和worm处理)。我们发现earth促进了R. cathartica袋中垃圾的迅速流失。在3个月内,有90%以上的垃圾从垃圾袋中丢失。 worm对其他底物的影响顺序为:糖酵母> Q. alba = Q. rubra。在三个月内发现了垃圾袋和地块处理对蔗糖曲霉的影响,但栎属物种仅在一年后受到影响。我们提出worm对凋落物分解的影响创造了条件,促进和维持了R. cathartica的入侵。先前的研究表明,R。cathortica可能以促进和维持earth入侵的方式改变土壤特性。这些发现对这些系统的恢复管理具有重要意义,因为即使在物理上去除植物后,R。cathartica对土壤特性和worm种群的影响仍可能存在。 (c)2006 Elsevier GmbH。所有。版权所有。

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