Foliar Mono- and Sesquiterpene Contents in Relation to Leaf Economic Spectrum in Native and Alien Species in Oahu (Hawai'i)
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Sardans, Jordi
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Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, SpainUniv Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, Spain
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Llusia, Joan
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Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, SpainUniv Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, Spain
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Niinemets, Uelo
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Estonian Univ Life Sci, Inst Agr & Environm Sci, EE-51014 Tartu, EstoniaUniv Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, Spain
Niinemets, Uelo
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Owen, Sue
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Ctr Ecol & Hydrol Edinburgh, Penicuik EH26 0QB, Midlothian, ScotlandUniv Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, Spain
Owen, Sue
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Penuelas, Josep
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Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, SpainUniv Autonoma Barcelona, Global Ecol Unit, Fac Ciencias, CSIC,CEAB,CREAF, Bellaterra 08913, Spain
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Capacity for terpene production may confer advantage in protection against abiotic stresses such as heat and drought, and also against herbivore and pathogen attack. Plant invasive success has been intense in the Hawaiian islands, but little is known about terpene content in native and alien plant species on these islands. We conducted a screening of leaf terpene concentrations in 35 native and 38 alien dominant plant species on Oahu island. Ten (29%) of the 35 native species and 15 (39%) of the 38 alien species contained terpenes in the leaves. This is the first report of terpene content for the ten native species, and for 10 of the 15 alien species. A total of 156 different terpenes (54 monoterpenes and 102 sesquiterpenes) were detected. Terpene content had no phylogenetic significance among the studied species. Alien species contained significantly more terpenes in leaves (average +/- SE = 1965 +/- 367 mu g g(-1)) than native species (830 +/- 227 mu g g(-1)). Alien species showed significantly higher photosynthetic capacity, N content, and lower Leaf Mass Area (LMA) than native species, and showed higher total terpene leaf content per N and P leaf content. Alien species, thus, did not follow the expected pattern of "excess carbon" in comparison with native species. Instead, patterns were consistent with the "nutrient driven synthesis" hypothesis. Comparing alien and native species, the results also support the modified Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis that suggests that alien success may be favored by a defense system based on an increase in concentrations of less costly defenses (terpenes) against generalist herbivores.