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Invasive Plant (_Microstegium vimineum_) Reduces Abundance and Richness of Insect Communities

机译:入侵植物(_Microstegium v​​imineum_)减少昆虫群落的丰度和丰度

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Plant invasions are known to have negative impacts on native plant communities, yet their effects on higher trophic levels have not been well documented. Past studies investigating the effects of invasive plants on herbivores and carnivores have been largely observational in nature and thus lack the ability to tease apart whether differences are a cause or consequence of the invasion. In addition, understanding how plant traits and plant species compositions change in invaded habitats may increase our ability to predict when and where invasive plants will have effects that cascade to animals. We experimentally introduced a non-native plant (_Microstegium vimineum_, Japanese stiltgrass) to evaluate impacts on arthropods. We also investigated possible mechanisms through which the invader could affect associated arthropods, including changes in native plant species richness, aboveground plant biomass, light availability, and vegetation height. In experimentally invaded plots, arthropod abundance was reduced by 39%, and species richness declined by 19%. Carnivores experienced greater reductions in abundance than herbivores (61% versus 31% reduction). Arthropod composition significantly diverged between experimentally invaded and control plots, and particular species belonging to the families Aphididae (aphids), Formicidae (ants) and Phalacridae (shining flower beetles) contributed the most to compositional differences. Among the mechanisms we investigated, only the reduction in native plant species richness caused by invasion was strongly correlated with total arthropod abundance and richness. In sum, our results demonstrate negative impacts of _M. vimineum_ invasion on higher trophic levels and suggest that these effects occur, in part, indirectly through invader-mediated reductions in the richness of the native plant community. The particularly strong response of carnivores suggests that plant invasion could reduce top-down control of herbivorous species for native plants. The cascading effects of plant invasion on arthropods reported here reinforce motivation to control _M. vimineum_ spread.
机译:众所周知,植物入侵会对本地植物群落产生负面影响,但尚未充分证明它们对较高营养水平的影响。过去研究入侵植物对食草动物和食肉动物的影响的研究本质上是观察性的,因此缺乏区分差异是入侵的原因还是后果的能力。此外,了解入侵生境中植物性状和植物物种组成的变化方式可能会提高我们预测入侵植物何时何地将对动物产生影响的能力。我们通过实验引入了一种非本地植物(_Microstegium v​​imineum_,日本高跷)来评估对节肢动物的影响。我们还研究了入侵者可能影响相关节肢动物的可能机制,包括原生植物物种丰富度,地上植物生物量,光能利用率和植被高度的变化。在实验入侵的土地上,节肢动物的丰度降低了39%,物种丰富度下降了19%。食肉动物比草食动物的丰度下降幅度更大(分别为61%和31%)。节肢动物的成分在实验侵害区和控制区之间明显不同,而蚜虫科(蚜虫),蚁科(蚂蚁)和Ph科(发光甲虫)的特定物种对成分差异的影响最大。在我们调查的机制中,只有入侵引起的本地植物物种丰富度的减少与节肢动物的总丰度和丰富度密切相关。总而言之,我们的结果证明了_M的负面影响。 vimineum_在较高营养水平上的入侵,并表明这些影响部分是通过入侵者介导的本地植物群落丰富度降低间接发生的。食肉动物的特别强烈的反应表明,植物的入侵可能会减少对草食物种自上而下的控制。本文报道的植物入侵对节肢动物的级联效应增强了控制_M的动力。 vimineum_传播。

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