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非本地植物物种的负土壤反馈会随着时间的推移而积累。

Negative soil feedbacks accumulate over time for non-native plant species.

机构信息

Bio-Protection Research Centre, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand.

出版信息

Ecol Lett. 2010 Jul;13(7):803-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01474.x. Epub 2010 May 12.

Abstract

The enemy release hypothesis is a common explanation for species invasions, suggesting that introduced species benefit from leaving behind natural enemies in the native range. However, any such advantage may attenuate over time. In this study, we test a prediction of this more dynamic enemy release hypothesis: that non-native plant species that became established longer ago exhibit stronger negative feedbacks with the soil. Consistent with declining enemy release over time, we found increasingly negative soil feedbacks for species established longer ago in New Zealand. Negative soil feedbacks were also stronger for more widespread species, but weaker for more locally abundant species, suggesting that species accumulate negative interactions as they spread and can be locally regulated by these interactions. We also present data to support the common assumption that relatives have similar impacts on and responses to soil communities. Together, these data highlight the dynamic nature of novel interactions arising from species introductions.

摘要

“敌人释放假说”是物种入侵的常见解释,该假说表明,引入的物种可能会从其原生范围内的天敌减少中受益。然而,这种优势可能会随着时间的推移而减弱。在这项研究中,我们验证了该假说的一个更具动态性的预测:在新西兰,那些更早建立的非本地植物物种与土壤之间表现出更强的负反馈。与随着时间推移而逐渐减弱的“敌人释放”现象相一致,我们发现那些更早建立的物种与土壤之间的负反馈作用也更强。对于分布更广泛的物种来说,负反馈作用更强,而对于本地丰度更高的物种来说,负反馈作用则较弱,这表明物种在扩散过程中会积累负面相互作用,并可能受到这些相互作用的局部调节。我们还提供了数据来支持一个常见的假设,即亲缘关系相近的物种对土壤群落具有相似的影响和响应。这些数据共同强调了物种引入所产生的新的相互作用的动态本质。

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