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入侵植物乌桕(Triadica sebifera)与气候变化对水生两栖动物生存的协同影响。

Synergistic effects of the invasive Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) and climate change on aquatic amphibian survival.

机构信息

Southern Research Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 506 Hayter Street, Nacogdoches, Texas, 75965, USA.

Department of Biology, Stephen F. Austin State University P.O. Box 13003, Nacogdoches, Texas, 75962, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2013 Nov;3(14):4828-40. doi: 10.1002/ece3.857. Epub 2013 Nov 5.

Abstract

Changes in climate and the introduction of invasive species are two major stressors to amphibians, although little is known about the interaction between these two factors with regard to impacts on amphibians. We focused our study on an invasive tree species, the Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), that annually sheds its leaves and produces leaf litter that is known to negatively impact aquatic amphibian survival. The purpose of our research was to determine whether the timing of leaf fall from Chinese tallow and the timing of amphibian breeding (determined by weather) influence survival of amphibian larvae. We simulated a range of winter weather scenarios, ranging from cold to warm, by altering the relative timing of when leaf litter and amphibian larvae were introduced into aquatic mesocosms. Our results indicate that amphibian larvae survival was greatly affected by the length of time Chinese tallow leaf litter decomposes in water prior to the introduction of the larvae. Larvae in treatments simulating warm winters (early amphibian breeding) were introduced to the mesocosms early in the aquatic decomposition process of the leaf litter and had significantly lower survival compared with cold winters (late amphibian breeding), likely due to significantly lower dissolved oxygen levels. Shifts to earlier breeding phenology, linked to warming climate, have already been observed in many amphibian taxa, and with most climate models predicting a significant warming trend over the next century, the trend toward earlier breeding should continue if not increase. Our results strongly suggest that a warming climate can interact with the effects of invasive plant species, in ways we have not previously considered, to reduce the survival of an already declining group of organisms.

摘要

气候变化和入侵物种的引入是对两栖动物的两个主要压力源,尽管对于这两个因素对两栖动物的影响之间的相互作用知之甚少。我们的研究集中在一种入侵树种上,即桐树(Triadica sebifera),它每年都会落叶,并产生落叶,已知这会对水生两栖动物的生存产生负面影响。我们研究的目的是确定桐树落叶的时间以及两栖动物繁殖的时间(由天气决定)是否会影响两栖动物幼虫的生存。我们通过改变落叶和两栖动物幼虫进入水生中观系统的时间相对顺序,模拟了一系列从寒冷到温暖的冬季天气情景。我们的结果表明,落叶在水中分解的时间长短极大地影响了两栖动物幼虫的存活率。在模拟温暖冬季(早期两栖动物繁殖)的处理中,幼虫在落叶的水生分解过程早期就被引入中观系统,与寒冷冬季(晚期两栖动物繁殖)相比,其存活率明显较低,这可能是由于溶解氧水平显著降低所致。与气候变暖相关的繁殖物候期提前的变化已经在许多两栖动物类群中观察到,而且大多数气候模型预测下个世纪会有显著的变暖趋势,如果不是增加的话,这种提前繁殖的趋势应该会继续。我们的研究结果强烈表明,气候变暖可以与入侵植物物种的影响相互作用,以我们以前没有考虑过的方式,降低已经在减少的一组生物的存活率。

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