火季和生物入侵在热带稀树草原短期动态中的交互作用

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Gabriela Dezotti, Alessandra Fidelis, Gabriella Damasceno, Tadeu Siqueira
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摘要

目的 火候变化和生物入侵是热带稀树草原面临的主要威胁。火是这些生态系统中群落组成的主要驱动力,可以作为一种管理工具来控制一些外来入侵物种,同时对本地物种有利。然而,我们仍然没有完全理解这些威胁对本地植物群落的交互影响。在此,我们在巴西东南部进行了一项实验,研究在不同季节(早旱季、中旱季和晚旱季),与火抑制相比,被 Melinis minutiflora 或 Urochloa brizantha 入侵的本地群落组成的变化如何受到火的影响。 地点:巴西东南部圣保罗州伊蒂拉皮纳(22°14′07″S 47°53′07″W)。 结果 火季和入侵物种对物种丰富度的影响是独立的,但对物种增减的影响是交互的。一般来说,入侵物种的身份是驱动群落动态变化的关键因素,而火灾季节的作用较弱。受入侵群落随着时间的推移逐渐发生变化,主要变化发生在较长的时间滞后期。小花茜草入侵的群落获得的物种要多于布里桑塔(U. brizantha)入侵的群落。因此,小花茜草入侵群落的物种丰富度随时间推移的变化也比被蝙蝠蛾入侵的群落更大。 结论 虽然生物入侵和火灾季节相互影响,导致原生热带稀树草原群落发生变化,但入侵物种的身份发挥了更大的作用。与被 U. brizantha 入侵的群落相比,被 M. minutiflora 入侵的群落获得的物种更多,变化也更大。
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Interactive roles of fire seasons and biological invasions in the short-term dynamics of tropical savannas

Interactive roles of fire seasons and biological invasions in the short-term dynamics of tropical savannas

Aim

Changes in fire regimes and biological invasions are major threats to tropical savannas. Fire is a key driver of community composition in these ecosystems and can be used as a management tool to control some invasive alien species, while being advantageous to native ones. However, we still do not fully comprehend the interactive effects of these threats on native plant communities. Here, we conducted an experiment in southeastern Brazil to investigate how variation in the composition of native communities invaded either by Melinis minutiflora or Urochloa brizantha is affected by fire in different seasons: early-dry season, mid-dry season and late-dry season in comparison to fire suppression.

Location

Itirapina, state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil (22°14′07″S 47°53′07″W).

Results

The effects of fire seasons and invasive species were independent for species richness but interactive for species gains and losses. In general, the identity of the invasive species was a key factor driving community dynamics, with fire seasons playing a weaker role. Invaded communities changed gradually over time and the major changes happened over longer time lags. Communities invaded by M. minutiflora gained more species than those invaded by U. brizantha. Thus, communities invaded by M. minutiflora also had more variation in their species richness through time than those invaded by U. brizantha.

Conclusions

Although biological invasions and fire seasons interacted as drivers of change in native savanna communities, the identity of the invasive species played a stronger role. Communities invaded by M. minutiflora gained more species and were more variable than those invaded by U. brizantha.

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Journal of Vegetation Science
Journal of Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
6.00
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3.60%
发文量
60
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vegetation Science publishes papers on all aspects of plant community ecology, with particular emphasis on papers that develop new concepts or methods, test theory, identify general patterns, or that are otherwise likely to interest a broad international readership. Papers may focus on any aspect of vegetation science, e.g. community structure (including community assembly and plant functional types), biodiversity (including species richness and composition), spatial patterns (including plant geography and landscape ecology), temporal changes (including demography, community dynamics and palaeoecology) and processes (including ecophysiology), provided the focus is on increasing our understanding of plant communities. The Journal publishes papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities. Papers that apply ecological concepts, theories and methods to the vegetation management, conservation and restoration, and papers on vegetation survey should be directed to our associate journal, Applied Vegetation Science journal.
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