外来碎屑输入对富营养化湖泊中本地垃圾分解的影响:研究主场优势

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Dandan Cao, Yongqing Yang, Dong Wang
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摘要

事实证明,入侵植物会改变生态系统的功能。然而,关于入侵物种垃圾输入对本地垃圾分解和主场优势(HFA,与客场环境相比,主场环境的分解能力更强)的影响,目前可获得的信息还很有限。为了探究这个问题,我们利用本地楠木(Trapa natans)和香蒲(Typha orientalis)的叶子与入侵物种Alternanthera philoxeroides进行了一次野外实验,然后将它们放在富营养化湖泊中的楠木和香蒲栖息地培养了50天。在对照组和处理组中,T. natans的分解率和氮释放率明显高于两种生境中的T. orientalis物种枯落物,表明没有发生HFA。A.Philoxeroides枯落物促进了T. orientalis的分解和氮的衰减率,而没有促进T. natans的分解和氮的衰减率。对照组和处理组中东方蓟马的平均分解率分别为 0.0138 和 0.0342 天-1;处理组中纳坦蓟马的平均分解率分别为 0.0703 和 0.0754 天-1。在对照组和处理组中,东方蓟马的平均氮衰减率分别为 0.0235 和 0.0468 天-1;在处理组中,东方蓟马的平均氮衰减率分别为 0.0511 和 0.0544 天-1。入侵物种的存在增加了两种生境中东方蓟马的微生物呼吸速率,但没有增加纳坦蓟马的微生物呼吸速率。这些结果表明,A.philoxeroides垃圾的输入通过增加微生物活性加速了低质量垃圾的分解。然而,它并没有影响 HFA 的性能,这可能与湖泊富营养化密切相关。
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Effects of exotic detritus input on native litter breakdown in a eutrophic lake: investigating the home-field advantage

Effects of exotic detritus input on native litter breakdown in a eutrophic lake: investigating the home-field advantage

Effects of exotic detritus input on native litter breakdown in a eutrophic lake: investigating the home-field advantage

Invasive plants have been shown to alter ecosystem functions. However, there is limited information available on the effect of the invasive species litter input on native litter decomposition and home-field advantage (HFA, increased decomposition at a home environment compared to a guest environment). To investigate this, we conducted a field experiment using leaves of native Trapa natans and Typha orientalis with and without invasive species Alternanthera philoxeroides and then incubated them at T. natans and T. orientalis habitats in a eutrophic lake for 50 days. In control and treatment, the decomposition and N release rate of T. natans were significantly higher than that in T. orientalis species litter at two habitats, indicating no HFA occurrence. A. philoxeroides litter input promoted the decomposition and N decay rate of T. orientalis, not T. natans. The mean decomposition rate of T. orientalis in control and treatment were 0.0138 and 0.0342 day−1; for T. natans, it was 0.0703 and 0.0754 day−1, respectively. The mean N decay rate of T. orientalis in control and treatment were 0.0235 and 0.0468 day−1; for T. natans, it was 0.0511 and 0.0544 day−1, respectively. Invasive species presence increased microbial respiration rate of T. orientalis, but not for T. natans species litter in two habitats. These results suggested that A. philoxeroides litter input accelerated low quality litter decomposition though increased microbial activity. However, it did not influence the HFA performance, which may be closely related to the lake eutrophication.

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Aquatic Ecology
Aquatic Ecology 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Aquatic Ecology publishes timely, peer-reviewed original papers relating to the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine and marine environments. Papers on fundamental and applied novel research in both the field and the laboratory, including descriptive or experimental studies, will be included in the journal. Preference will be given to studies that address timely and current topics and are integrative and critical in approach. We discourage papers that describe presence and abundance of aquatic biota in local habitats as well as papers that are pure systematic. The journal provides a forum for the aquatic ecologist - limnologist and oceanologist alike- to discuss ecological issues related to processes and structures at different integration levels from individuals to populations, to communities and entire ecosystems.
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