Effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on exotic plant recruitment and establishment at home and abroad

被引:26
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作者
Maron, John L. [1 ]
Waller, Lauren P. [1 ]
Hahn, Min A. [2 ]
Diaconu, Alecu [3 ]
Pal, Robert W. [4 ]
Mueller-Schaerer, Heinz [2 ]
Klironomos, John N. [5 ]
Callaway, Ragan M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montana, Div Biol Sci, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
[2] Univ Fribourg, Unit Ecol & Evolut, Dept Biol, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
[3] NIRDSB, Ecol & Biol Control Dept, Branch Inst Biol Res, Iasi 700305, Romania
[4] Univ Pecs, Fac Sci, H-7624 Pecs, Hungary
[5] Univ British Columbia Okanagan, Dept Biol, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
biogeography; Centaurea stoebe; disturbance; exotic invasion; germination; invasion ecology; propagule pressure; soil fungal pathogens; CENTAUREA-STOEBE; SEEDLING MORTALITY; INVASIVE PLANTS; BIOTA; DIVERSITY; COMMUNITIES; PATHOGENS; INVADERS; FEEDBACK; INVASIBILITY;
D O I
10.1111/1365-2745.12108
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Biogeographic experiments that test how multiple interacting factors influence exotic plant abundance in their home and recipient communities are remarkably rare. We examined the effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on seed germination, seedling recruitment and adult plant establishment of the invasive Centaurea stoebe in its native European and non-native North American ranges. Centaurea stoebe can establish virtual monocultures in parts of its non-native range, but occurs at far lower abundances where it is native. We conducted parallel experiments at four European and four Montana (USA) grassland sites with all factorial combinations of +/- suppression of soil fungi, +/- disturbance and low versus high knapweed propagule pressure [100 or 300 knapweed seeds per 0.3mx0.3m plot (1000 or 3000per m2)]. We also measured germination in buried bags containing locally collected knapweed seeds that were either treated or not with fungicide. Disturbance and propagule pressure increased knapweed recruitment and establishment, but did so similarly in both ranges. Treating plots with fungicides had no effect on recruitment or establishment in either range. However, we found: (i) greater seedling recruitment and plant establishment in undisturbed plots in Montana compared to undisturbed plots in Europe and (ii) substantially greater germination of seeds in bags buried in Montana compared to Europe. Also, across all treatments, total plant establishment was greater in Montana than in Europe. Synthesis. Our results highlight the importance of simultaneously examining processes that could influence invasion in both ranges. They indicate that under background' undisturbed conditions, knapweed recruits and establishes at greater abundance in Montana than in Europe. However, our results do not support the importance of soil fungi or local disturbances as mechanisms for knapweed's differential success in North America versus Europe.
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页码:924 / 932
页数:9
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