印度东北部热带森林植物入侵对社区的影响

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Sibam Sarkar, Panna Deb
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入侵植物通过影响物种间的相互作用、帮助共同入侵者融合以及加剧对本地植物的竞争来破坏生态系统。成功的森林入侵物种管理有赖于在群落层面掌握这些相互作用模式。本研究旨在评估印度东北部热带雨林中入侵植物的群落属性,考察它们在不同生境中的优势地位,阐明它们在群落层面的影响,以及某些物种对相关共入侵者和非入侵群体的特定影响。本次调查记录了 101 种入侵植物,大多来自新热带地区,包括禾本科植物、莎草、草本植物、灌木、乔木和藤本植物。调查结果显示,入侵物种的丰富程度及其在群落层面和不同生境中的比例既有积极影响,也有消极影响。然而,优势入侵物种的存在导致研究区域植物群落物种多样性的大幅下降,与非入侵群落呈显著的负相关,而与共入侵群落呈明显的正相关。这些发现提供了宝贵的见解,明确了外来入侵者对自然植物种群的群落级影响,这将非常有助于制定有效的管理计划,以应对生物多样性丰富的热带森林景观中的生物入侵。
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Community-level impacts of plant invasion in tropical forests of Northeast India

Community-level impacts of plant invasion in tropical forests of Northeast India

Invasive plants disrupt ecosystems by influencing species interactions, aiding co-invader integration, and worsening competition for native plants. Successful forest invasive species management relies on grasping these interaction patterns at the community level. This study aims to assess the community attributes of invasive plants in tropical forests of Northeast India, examining their dominance in various habitats, elucidating their influence at the community level and some species-specific effects on associated co-invaders and non-invasive groups. The present investigation recorded 101 invasive plant species mostly of neotropical origin, comprising of grasses, sedges, forbs, shrubs, trees, and vines. The findings revealed both positive and negative effects of invasive species richness and their percentage at community level and throughout different habitats. However, the presence of dominant invasive species caused a substantial decrease in species diversity of plant community in the study area, depicting a significant negative association with the non-invasive group and a notable positive association with the co-invasive group. These findings offer valuable insights by specifying the community-level impacts of exotic invaders on the natural plant population which will be very helpful in devising effective management plans to counter biotic invasion in the biodiversity rich tropical forested landscapes.

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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
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3.40
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58
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8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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