van der Putten Wim H, Klironomos John N, Wardle David A
Department of Multitrophic Interactions, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Heteren, The Netherlands.
ISME J. 2007 May;1(1):28-37. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2007.9.
Invasive microbes, plants and animals are a major threat to the composition and functioning of ecosystems; however, the mechanistic basis of why exotic species can be so abundant and disruptive is not well understood. Most studies have focused on invasive plants and animals, although few have considered the effects of invasive microbes, or interactions of invasive plant and animal species with microbial communities. Here, we review effects of invasive plants on soil microbial communities and discuss consequences for plant performance, plant community structure and ecosystem processes. In addition, we briefly discuss effects of invasive soil microbes on plant communities, which has been less well studied, and effects of invasive animals on soil decomposers and ecosystem functioning. We do this by considering each of three important functional groups of microbes, namely soil microbial parasites and pathogens, mutualistic symbionts and decomposers. We conclude that invasive plants, pathogenic and symbiotic soil microbes will have strongest effects on the abundance of individual species, community diversity and ecosystem functioning. Invasive decomposer microbes probably have little impact, because of limited specificity and great functional redundancy. However, invasive plants and animals can have major effects on microbial decomposition in soil. We propose that understanding, predicting and counteracting consequences of enhanced global homogenization of natural communities through introducing exotic plants, animals and microbes will require future studies on how pathogenic, symbiotic and decomposer soil microbes interact, how they are influenced by higher trophic level organisms and how their combined effects are influencing the composition and functioning of ecosystems.
入侵性微生物、植物和动物对生态系统的组成和功能构成了重大威胁;然而,外来物种为何能如此繁盛并具有破坏性的机制基础尚未得到充分理解。大多数研究都集中在入侵性植物和动物上,尽管很少有研究考虑入侵性微生物的影响,或者入侵性植物和动物物种与微生物群落的相互作用。在这里,我们综述入侵性植物对土壤微生物群落的影响,并讨论其对植物生长、植物群落结构和生态系统过程的影响。此外,我们简要讨论入侵性土壤微生物对植物群落的影响(这方面的研究较少)以及入侵性动物对土壤分解者和生态系统功能的影响。我们通过考虑微生物的三个重要功能组来进行讨论,即土壤微生物寄生虫和病原体、互利共生体以及分解者。我们得出结论,入侵性植物、致病性和共生性土壤微生物将对单个物种的丰度、群落多样性和生态系统功能产生最强的影响。入侵性分解者微生物可能影响较小,因为其特异性有限且功能冗余度高。然而,入侵性植物和动物会对土壤中的微生物分解产生重大影响。我们认为,要理解、预测并应对通过引入外来植物、动物和微生物而导致的自然群落全球同质化加剧的后果,未来需要研究致病性、共生性和分解性土壤微生物如何相互作用,它们如何受到营养级较高生物的影响,以及它们的综合影响如何影响生态系统的组成和功能。