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一种非本地有蹄类动物在地面上的强烈影响不会级联到对北方生态系统地下功能的影响。

Strong above-ground impacts of a non-native ungulate do not cascade to impact below-ground functioning in a boreal ecosystem.

作者信息

Swain Makayla, Leroux Shawn J, Buchkowski Robert

机构信息

Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

Atlantic Forestry Centre, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2023 Oct;92(10):2016-2027. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13993. Epub 2023 Aug 11.

Abstract
  1. Experimental studies across biomes demonstrate that herbivores can have significant effects on ecosystem functioning. Herbivore effects, however, can be highly variable with studies demonstrating positive, neutral or negative relationships between herbivore presence and different components of ecosystems. Mixed effects are especially likely in the soil, where herbivore effects are largely indirect mediated through effects on plants. 2. We conducted a long-term experiment to disentangle the effects of non-native moose in boreal forests on plant communities, nutrient cycling, soil composition and soil organism communities. 3. To explore the effect of moose on soils, we conduct separate analyses on the soil organic and mineral horizons. Our data come from 11 paired exclosure-control plots in eastern and central Newfoundland, Canada that provide insight into 22-25 years of moose herbivory. We fit piecewise structural equations models (SEM) to data for the organic and mineral soil horizons to test different pathways linking moose to above-ground and below-ground functioning. 4. The SEMs revealed that moose exclusion had direct positive impacts on adult tree count and an indirect negative impact on shrub percent cover mediated by adult tree count. We detected no significant impact of moose on soil microbial C:N ratio or net nitrogen mineralization in the organic or mineral soil horizon. Soil temperature and moisture, however, was more than twice as variable in the presence (i.e. control) than absence (i.e. exclosure) of moose. Overall, we observed clear impacts of moose on above-ground forest components with limited indirect effects below-ground. Even after 22-25 years of exclusion, we did not find any evidence of moose impacts on soil microbial C:N ratio and net nitrogen mineralization. 5. Our long-term study and mechanistic path analysis demonstrates that soils can be resilient to ungulate herbivore effects despite evidence of strong effects above-ground. Long-term studies and analyses such as this one are relatively rare yet critical for reconciling some of the context-dependency observed across studies of ungulates effects on ecosystem functions. Such studies may be particularly valuable in ecosystems with short growing seasons such as the boreal forest.
摘要
  1. 跨生物群落的实验研究表明,食草动物会对生态系统功能产生重大影响。然而,食草动物的影响可能具有高度变异性,研究表明食草动物的存在与生态系统不同组成部分之间存在正相关、中性或负相关关系。在土壤中尤其可能出现混合效应,食草动物对土壤的影响很大程度上是通过对植物的影响间接介导的。2. 我们进行了一项长期实验,以厘清北方森林中非本地驼鹿对植物群落、养分循环、土壤组成和土壤生物群落的影响。3. 为了探究驼鹿对土壤的影响,我们对土壤有机层和矿质层进行了单独分析。我们的数据来自加拿大纽芬兰东部和中部的11对围栏对照样地,这些样地提供了22至25年驼鹿啃食情况的相关见解。我们将分段结构方程模型(SEM)应用于有机土壤层和矿质土壤层的数据,以测试将驼鹿与地上和地下功能联系起来的不同途径。4. 结构方程模型显示,排除驼鹿对成年树木数量有直接的正向影响,对灌木覆盖率有间接的负向影响,这种间接影响是由成年树木数量介导的。我们未检测到驼鹿对有机或矿质土壤层中土壤微生物碳氮比或净氮矿化有显著影响。然而,在有驼鹿(即对照样地)存在的情况下,土壤温度和湿度的变异性是没有驼鹿(即围栏样地)情况下的两倍多。总体而言,我们观察到驼鹿对地上森林组成部分有明显影响,对地下的间接影响有限。即使经过22至25年的排除实验,我们也未发现任何驼鹿对土壤微生物碳氮比和净氮矿化有影响的证据。5. 我们的长期研究和机理路径分析表明,尽管有证据表明驼鹿对地上部分有强烈影响,但土壤对有蹄类食草动物的影响具有恢复力。像这样的长期研究和分析相对较少,但对于协调在有蹄类动物对生态系统功能影响的研究中观察到的一些背景依赖性至关重要。此类研究在生长季节较短的生态系统(如北方森林)中可能特别有价值。

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