Langmaier Magdalena, Lapin Katharina
Austrian Federal Research Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape, Vienna, Austria.
Institute of Silviculture, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Front Plant Sci. 2020 Sep 3;11:524969. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.524969. eCollection 2020.
Invasive alien species (IAS) are one of the major threats to global and local biodiversity. In forest ecosystems, the threats caused by IAS include hybridization, transmission of diseases and species competition. This review sets out to analyze the impact of alien plant species on forest regeneration, which we consider to be one of the key stages in tree ecology for the survival of forest ecosystems in the future. The focus of the study is directly relevant to practitioners, forest managers and the conservation management of forests. With this systematic review, we aim to provide an overview of 48 research studies reporting on the impact and/or management of IAS in European temperate forests. We followed a multi-step protocol for compiling the publications for the literature review, with nine search queries producing a total of 3,825 hits. After several reduction rounds, we ended up with a grand total of 48 papers. We identified 53 vascular plant species having a negative influence on forest regeneration in Central European forests. In total, 21 tree species are reported to be impacted by IAS in 24 studies. The results of the review synthesis show that five impact mechanisms affect the regeneration success of native tree species: competition for resources, chemical impact on regeneration, physical impact on regeneration, structural impact on regeneration and indirect impact through interaction with other species. We identified in our synthesis management measures that have been recommended for application at different stages of biological invasions. The associated costs and required resources of management measures are under-reported or not accessible by reviewing the scientific literature. We can thus conclude that it is very import to improve the links between science and practical forest management. We expect that this review will provide direction for invasive plant species research and management aimed at protecting biodiversity in European temperate forest ecosystems.
外来入侵物种是对全球和本地生物多样性的主要威胁之一。在森林生态系统中,外来入侵物种造成的威胁包括杂交、疾病传播和物种竞争。本综述旨在分析外来植物物种对森林更新的影响,我们认为这是树木生态学中对未来森林生态系统生存至关重要的阶段之一。该研究重点与从业者、森林管理者以及森林保护管理直接相关。通过本系统综述,我们旨在概述48项关于欧洲温带森林中外来入侵物种的影响和/或管理的研究报告。我们遵循多步骤方案来汇编文献综述的出版物,九个搜索查询共产生3825条命中记录。经过几轮筛选,最终我们总共得到48篇论文。我们确定了53种维管植物物种对中欧森林的森林更新有负面影响。在24项研究中,总共报告了21种树受到外来入侵物种的影响。综述综合结果表明,有五种影响机制会影响本地树种的更新成功率:资源竞争、对更新的化学影响、对更新的物理影响、对更新的结构影响以及通过与其他物种相互作用产生的间接影响。我们在综合研究中确定了在生物入侵不同阶段建议应用的管理措施。通过查阅科学文献,管理措施的相关成本和所需资源报告不足或难以获取。因此,我们可以得出结论,改善科学与实际森林管理之间的联系非常重要。我们期望本综述将为旨在保护欧洲温带森林生态系统生物多样性的外来入侵植物物种研究和管理提供指导。