Nitrogen deposition enhances the competitive advantage of invasive plant species over common native species through improved resource acquisition and absorption

被引:0
|
作者
Xiang, Chixuan [1 ]
Wang, Xiao [2 ]
Chen, Yanni [1 ]
Liu, Lele [2 ]
Li, Mingyan [1 ]
Wang, Tong [1 ]
Sun, Yingkun [1 ]
Li, Haimei [1 ]
Guo, Xiao [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Qingdao Agr Univ, Coll Landscape Architecture & Forestry, 700 Changcheng Rd, Qingdao 266109, Peoples R China
[2] Shandong Univ, Sch Life Sci, Qingdao Key Lab Ecol Protect & Restorat, 72 Binhai Rd, Qingdao 266237, Peoples R China
[3] Qingdao Agr Univ, Acad Dongying Efficient Agr Technol & Ind Saline &, Dongying 257347, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Nitrogen loading; Plant invasion; Interspecific relationship; Competition; ROBINIA-PSEUDOACACIA; GLOBAL ASSESSMENT; USE EFFICIENCY; ALIEN; NATURALIZATION; PLASTICITY; BIOMASS; TRAITS; CHINA; PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
D O I
10.1186/s13717-024-00541-5
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
BackgroundPrevious studies into the interactions between native and invasive species under nitrogen (N) deposition have often overlooked the presence of co-occurring native species, a factor that could influence the outcomes of interspecific competition. Furthermore, publication bias may lead researchers to focus on rare native species with limited adaptability. In this study, we examined how two levels of N deposition affected the physiological and ecological traits and the interspecies interactions between three invasive and three common native species.ResultsN deposition promoted the growth of both invasive and native species. The relative dominance index (RDI) of invasive species was consistently higher than that of native species. Invasive species had an advantage over common native species in using the increased N effectively. The biomass distribution of invasive species was biased toward the aboveground parts, indicating competition for light resources.ConclusionsN deposition conferred a stronger competitive advantage to invasive species than to native species, suggesting that the distribution range of invasive species may expand further under increased N deposition.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [21] Competitive interactions between native and invasive exotic plant species are altered under elevated carbon dioxide
    Manea, Anthony
    Leishman, Michelle R.
    [J]. OECOLOGIA, 2011, 165 (03) : 735 - 744
  • [22] Competitive interactions between native and invasive exotic plant species are altered under elevated carbon dioxide
    Anthony Manea
    Michelle R. Leishman
    [J]. Oecologia, 2011, 165 : 735 - 744
  • [23] Nitrogen allocation, partitioning and use efficiency in three invasive plant species in comparison with their native congeners
    Feng, Yu-Long
    Fu, Gai-Lan
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, 2008, 10 (06) : 891 - 902
  • [24] Nitrogen allocation, partitioning and use efficiency in three invasive plant species in comparison with their native congeners
    Yu-Long Feng
    Gai-Lan Fu
    [J]. Biological Invasions, 2008, 10 : 891 - 902
  • [25] Quality Over Quantity: Buffer Strips Can be Improved With Select Native Plant Species
    Gill, K. A.
    Cox, R.
    O'Neal, M. E.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2014, 43 (02) : 298 - 311
  • [26] Effects of the invasive plant Xanthium strumarium on diversity of native plant species: A competitive analysis approach in North and Northeast China
    Iqbal, Mazher Farid
    Liu, Ming-Chao
    Iram, Aafia
    Feng, Yu-Long
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (11):
  • [27] Competitive hierarchy for four common old-field plant species depends on resource identity and availability
    Fortner, Allison M.
    Weltzin, Jake F.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 134 (02): : 166 - 176
  • [28] Are Mojave Desert annual species equal?: Resource acquisition and allocation for the invasive grass Bromus madritensis subsp rubens (Poaceae) and two native species
    DeFalco, LA
    Bryla, DR
    Smith-Longozo, V
    Nowak, RS
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2003, 90 (07) : 1045 - 1053
  • [29] Increased nitrogen deposition alleviated the competitive effects of the introduced invasive plant Robinia pseudoacacia on the native tree Quercus acutissima
    Yujie Luo
    Weihua Guo
    Yifu Yuan
    Jian Liu
    Ning Du
    Renqing Wang
    [J]. Plant and Soil, 2014, 385 : 63 - 75
  • [30] Increased nitrogen deposition alleviated the competitive effects of the introduced invasive plant Robinia pseudoacacia on the native tree Quercus acutissima
    Luo, Yujie
    Guo, Weihua
    Yuan, Yifu
    Liu, Jian
    Du, Ning
    Wang, Renqing
    [J]. PLANT AND SOIL, 2014, 385 (1-2) : 63 - 75