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地上-地下昆虫相互作用和宿主补偿性生长的升温、氮沉降和起源转变。

Warming, nitrogen deposition, and provenance shift above-belowground insect interactions and host compensatory growth.

机构信息

College of Forestry, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding, China.

Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Ecology. 2024 Nov;105(11):e4445. doi: 10.1002/ecy.4445. Epub 2024 Oct 8.

Abstract

Above-belowground insect herbivore interactions and plant compensatory growth are crucial for reshaping the fitness of invasive plants, and it is likely that climate warming, nitrogen (N) deposition, and plant provenance influence this interaction and growth in a complex way. We performed an experiment with Solidago canadensis from home and introduced ranges, leaf-chewing Spodoptera litura, and root-feeding Protaetia brevitarsis under climate warming and N deposition, and addressed how these abiotic stressors and plant provenance jointly shaped the reciprocal effects between S. litura and P. brevitarsis and the compensatory growth of S. canadensis after herbivory. Under ambient conditions, S. litura and P. brevitarsis inhibited each other on the basis of growth; warming, N addition or warming plus N addition shifted or even reversed this competition depending on provenance. While the survival-based above-belowground interactions differed from growth-based ones, warming or warming plus N addition also shifted or even reversed the neutralism or amensalism detected under ambient conditions depending on provenance. S. canadensis from its home range was more tolerant of herbivory than from its introduced range under ambient conditions; warming, N addition or warming plus N addition decreased the plant compensatory growth of native S. canadensis, but increased that of invasive S. canadensis relative to ambient conditions. These findings suggest that climate warming and N deposition could enhance positive above-belowground insect interactions, increasing insect pressures on S. canadensis, and that plant provenance might be important in mediating climate change effects on insect interactions and host compensatory growth under plant invasions.

摘要

地上-地下昆虫食草动物相互作用和植物补偿性生长对于重塑入侵植物的适应性至关重要,而且气候变暖、氮(N)沉降和植物起源很可能以复杂的方式影响这种相互作用和生长。我们进行了一项实验,使用来自原生和引入范围的加拿大一枝黄花、咀嚼叶片的斜纹夜蛾和取食根部的暗黑鳃金龟,在气候变暖与氮沉降条件下,研究了这些非生物胁迫因子与植物起源如何共同塑造斜纹夜蛾和暗黑鳃金龟之间的相互作用以及食草后加拿大一枝黄花的补偿性生长。在自然条件下,斜纹夜蛾和暗黑鳃金龟在生长基础上相互抑制;变暖、氮添加或变暖加氮添加会根据起源地改变或甚至反转这种竞争。虽然基于生存的地上-地下相互作用与基于生长的相互作用不同,但变暖或变暖加氮添加也会根据起源地改变或甚至反转在自然条件下检测到的中性或偏利关系。在自然条件下,来自原生范围的加拿大一枝黄花比来自引入范围的加拿大一枝黄花对食草更具耐受性;变暖、氮添加或变暖加氮添加降低了本地加拿大一枝黄花的植物补偿性生长,但相对于自然条件增加了入侵加拿大一枝黄花的植物补偿性生长。这些发现表明,气候变暖与氮沉降可能会增强地上-地下昆虫相互作用的正性,增加斜纹夜蛾对加拿大一枝黄花的压力,而植物起源可能在调节气候变化对昆虫相互作用和入侵植物宿主补偿性生长的影响方面很重要。

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