Alice Misuri , Elena Tricarico , Lorenzo Lazzaro , Sara Forni , Eugenia Siccardi , Marco Morbidelli , Alberto Masoni , Giacomo Santini , Giuseppe Mazza , Alessandra Lagomarsino , Silvia Landi , Paride Balzani , Renato Benesperi , Daniele Viciani , Claudia Becagli , Michele Mugnai
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摘要
机会花属(Opuntia spp.)是威胁地中海生境,特别是岛屿生态系统的重要外来入侵植物,但很少有研究评估其生态影响及其与无脊椎动物群落的关系,更多地关注社会经济影响和植物多样性的丧失。为了填补这一空白,我们旨在评估严格机会的影响。山楂。在卡普拉亚的原生植物和无脊椎动物群落中,这是一个位于意大利中部的地中海小岛,具有很高的自然价值,特别受到这种物种的入侵。我们调查了在欧盟有保护意义的生境中发生的自然群落,比较了窄叶螟入侵的区域与对照区域。为了全面评估该物种对生物多样性的影响,我们随机抽取了12个4 m2的样地(6个入侵样地和6个对照样地),对维管植物、蚂蚁和其他土壤微节肢动物进行了评估。还采集了样品,分析了土壤的理化性质。我们估计了所有类群的丰度,并分析了多样性指数和群落组成。O. stricta似乎只显著影响植物群落(pseudoF1,10 = 17.92, P = 0.01),降低了入侵地区的物种丰富度,但对土壤性质和无脊椎动物群落没有影响。然而,岛上猕猴植被结构的显著变化可能威胁到自然生境,从而改变与植物有关的其他参数(例如,动物的庇护所或资源)。因此,进一步的研究可以评估该外来物种的间接影响,并验证其入侵所导致的复杂过程的存在。
Impacts of the invasive alien prickly pear, Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw., on natural communities of Mediterranean insular habitats
Opuntia spp. are important invasive alien plants threatening Mediterranean habitats, particularly in island ecosystems, but few studies have assessed their ecological impacts and relationships with invertebrate communities, focusing more on socio-economic impacts and loss of plant diversity. To fill this gap, we aimed to evaluate the impacts of Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw. on the native plant and invertebrate communities of Capraia, a small Mediterranean island of high naturalistic value in central Italy and particularly invaded by this species. We investigated the natural communities occurring in EU habitats of conservation interest, comparing the areas invaded by O. stricta with control one. To thoroughly evaluate the impacts of this species on biodiversity, we assessed multiple groups of organisms, specifically vascular plants, ants, and other soil microarthropods, by randomly sampling a total of 12 plots of 4 m2 (6 invaded and 6 control plots). Samples were also collected to analyze soil physico-chemical properties. We estimated the abundance of all the groups and analyzed diversity indices and community composition. O. stricta seemed to significantly impact only plant communities (pseudoF1,10 = 17.92, P = 0.01), with a decrease in species richness in the invaded areas, but not on soil properties or invertebrate communities. However, the remarkable changes in the vegetation structure of the island’s maquis could threaten natural habitats and consequently alter other parameters related to plants (e.g., shelters or resources for animals). Therefore, further studies could assess the indirect impacts of this alien species and verify the presence of complex processes resulting from its invasion.
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The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages collaboration between scientists and practitioners, including the integration of biodiversity issues with social and economic concepts. Therefore, conceptual, technical and methodological papers, as well as reviews, research papers, and short communications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including theoretical ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modelling, and others, provided that there is a clear connection and immediate relevance to nature conservation.
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