Tree mycorrhizal type mediates conspecific negative density dependence effects on seedling herbivory, growth, and survival

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Xucai Pu
Monique Weemstra
Guangze Jin
María Natalia Umaña
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[1] Northeast Forestry University,Center for Ecological Research
[2] University of Michigan,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[3] Northeast Forestry University,Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management
[4] Northeast Asia Biodiversity Research Center,Ministry of Education
[5] Northeast Forestry University,undefined
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Oecologia | 2022年 / 199卷
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Seedling performance; Mycorrhizal fungi; China; Temperate forest; Species diversity;
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Tree mycorrhizal type plays an important role in promoting plant species diversity and coexistence, via its mediating role in conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD), i.e., the process by which an individual’s performance is impaired by the density of conspecific plants. Previous findings suggest that ectomycorrhizal (EM) tree species are generally less susceptible to CNDD than arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) tree species, due to the chemical and physical protection that EM fungi provide their host with. We examined how CNDD effects on leaf herbivory, seedling growth, and survival differ between AM and EM seedlings of ten tree species collected over 3 years in an old-growth temperate forest in northeastern China. We found that AM and EM seedlings differed in how conspecific density affected their leaf herbivory, seedling growth, and survival. Specifically, AM seedlings leaf herbivory rates significantly increased with increasing conspecific seedling and adult density, and their growth and survival rates decreased with increasing conspecific adult density, these patterns were, however, absent in EM seedlings. Our work suggests that AM seedlings have a performance disadvantage relative to EM seedlings related to the negative effects from conspecific neighbors. We highlight the importance of integrating information on seedling leaf herbivory, seedling growth, to provide further understanding on potential mechanisms driving differences in CNDD between AM and EM tree seedlings.
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页数:11
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