Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall, UK.
Ecol Lett. 2024 Aug;27(8):e14493. doi: 10.1111/ele.14493.
Invasions are commonly found to benefit from disturbance events. However, the importance of the relative timing of the invasion and disturbance for invader success and impact on community composition remains uncertain. Here, we experimentally test this by invading a five-species bacterial community on eight separate occasions-four before a disturbance and four after. Invader success and impact on community composition was greatest when the invasion immediately followed the disturbance. However, the subsequent invasions had negligible success or impact. Pre-disturbance, invader success and impact was greatest when the invader was added just before the disturbance. Importantly, however, the first three pre-disturbance invasion events had significantly greater success than the last three post-disturbance invasions. Moreover, these findings were consistent across a range of propagule pressures. Overall, we demonstrate that timing is highly important for both the success and impact on community composition of an invader, with both being lower as time since disturbance progresses.
入侵通常会受益于干扰事件。然而,入侵和干扰的相对时间对入侵物种的成功和对群落组成的影响仍不确定。在这里,我们通过在八个不同的时间点进行五次细菌群落的实验入侵来对此进行测试——干扰前四次,干扰后四次。当入侵紧随干扰发生时,入侵物种的成功率和对群落组成的影响最大。然而,随后的入侵几乎没有成功或影响。在干扰前,当入侵者在干扰前添加时,入侵物种的成功率和影响最大。然而,重要的是,前三次干扰前的入侵事件比后三次干扰后的入侵事件的成功率要高得多。此外,这些发现适用于多种繁殖压力。总的来说,我们证明了时间对于入侵物种的成功率和对群落组成的影响都非常重要,随着干扰后时间的推移,这两者的成功率都降低了。