Spatial pattern of invasive and native graminoids in the Brazilian cerrado

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作者
Dodonov, Pavel [1 ]
Harper, Karen A. [2 ,3 ]
Xavier, Rafael de Oliveira [2 ,4 ]
Silva Matos, Dalva M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Bahia, Inst Biol, Rua Barao Jeremoabo 668, BR-40170115 Ondina Salvador, BA, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Hydrobiol, Ecol & Conservat Lab, BR-13562180 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
[3] St Marys Univ, Biol Dept, Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, Canada
[4] Univ Sao Paulo, Biosci Inst, Rua Matao 321, BR-05508090 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
关键词
Bivariate wavelets; Edge influence; Melinis minutiflora; Urochloa decumbens; Wavelet transform; EXOTIC PLANT INVASIONS; HERB-LAYER; MELINIS-MINUTIFLORA; SPECIES COMPOSITION; ALIEN GRASSES; SAVANNA; FIRE; FOREST; BIODIVERSITY; COEXISTENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s11258-019-00949-6
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Invasive grasses are an important threat in tropical savannas and grasslands and may be affected by natural and anthropogenic features of the environment. They may affect native species at a variety of scales, but a spatially explicit assessment of their effects is lacking. We studied the spatial pattern of native and invasive graminoids in Brazilian cerrado in southeastern Brazil and assessed the effects of vegetation type, elevation, and edges. We sampled native grasses, native sedges, and two invasive grass species (Urochloa decumbens and Melinis minutiflora) along three 301- to 1334-m-long transects encompassing grassland, forest, and savanna. We used wavelet transforms, generalized additive models, and null model simulations for analysis. Invasive grasses were mostly found in open vegetation. Neither native nor invasive species were consistently affected by elevation or edges. Much of the spatial variation could be explained by small-scale autocorrelation, but M. minutiflora had a more heterogeneous pattern than U. decumbens. Invasive grasses were negatively related to native ones at a variety of scales, from 1 to 66 m, and we observed both positive and negative relations between the two invasive species, with positive ones a finer scales. We hypothesize that spatial pattern characteristics of different invasive species may be related to their invasion potential.
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页码:741 / 756
页数:16
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