Native dominants in British woodland – a potential cause of reduced species-richness?

R. Marrs, K. Kirby, M. G. Duc, H. Mcallister, S. Smart, J. Oksanen, R. Bunce, P. Corney
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Abstract The invasion of native habitats by alien species has received considerable attention. However, in Britain high levels of dominance by a small number of aggressive native plant species may have an equal, or greater, impact on the richness of native woodlands. Here, we examine this hypothesis by modelling the realized niche of native-dominant species along the principal coenocline of British woodlands, and examined niche overlaps with 78 woodland specialist species and two alien species. Four native species had a much greater cover than all other field-layer species, and between them they entirely covered the response range of all other field-layer species, replacing one another along the coenocline. These findings, combined with autecological information suggest that Hedera helix, Mercurialis perennis, Pteridium aquilinum and Rubus fruticosus have the potential to become ‘over-dominant’ and perhaps may impinge on other field-layer species. Our results also identified which field-layer species are likely to be impacted by a change in abundance of each of these dominant-species, and as such, provide a novel quantitative method of risk assessment to aid conservation policy. Understanding how woodland communities remain diverse, even in the presence of aggressive native species, may provide insights into how the impact of exotic invasive species can be managed.
英国林地的本土优势——物种丰富度降低的潜在原因?
外来物种对本地生境的入侵已经引起了人们的广泛关注。然而,在英国,少数具有侵略性的本土植物物种的高水平优势可能对本土林地的丰富程度产生同等或更大的影响。在这里,我们通过模拟英国林地主要coenocline的本地优势物种实现的生态位来检验这一假设,并研究了78种林地专用物种和2种外来物种的生态位重叠。4种本地种的覆盖范围远远大于其他所有种,它们之间的覆盖范围完全覆盖了其他所有种的响应范围,并沿着coencline相互取代。这些发现,结合生态学信息表明,Hedera helix, mercuralis perennis, Pteridium aquilinum和Rubus fruticosus有可能成为“过度优势”,并可能影响其他田间层物种。我们的研究结果还确定了哪些野外层物种可能受到这些优势物种丰度变化的影响,因此,提供了一种新的定量风险评估方法,以帮助保护政策。了解林地群落如何保持多样性,即使有侵略性的本地物种存在,也可能为如何管理外来入侵物种的影响提供见解。
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