中欧生物区系——多叶羽扇豆

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
R. Lutz Eckstein , Erik Welk , Yves P. Klinger , Tommy Lennartsson , Jörgen Wissman , Kristin Ludewig , Wiebke Hansen , Satu Ramula
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摘要

入侵草本植物羽扇豆一直是世界各地许多情况介绍的焦点,但缺乏对该物种的分类学和形态、分布、栖息地要求和生物学的全面总结。本文对该种的系统地位和分类学进行了全面的介绍,强调了划分类群的困难,这与该属成员之间的杂交有关。然而,L.polyphyllus var.polphyllus显然是已经归化的分类单元,并且在全球温带潮湿气候中具有区域入侵性。我们还提供了一份最新的多叶L.polyphyllus在原生和入侵范围内的分布图,其中突出了世界上该物种已建立的七个地区。我们表明,入侵范围内的多叶L.polyphyllus的气候生态位向更高的夏季降水量和更低的等温性转变,这可能是因为入侵范围包括东欧和西伯利亚西部的次大陆地区。多叶L.polyphyllus的栖息地从相当干燥到潮湿,土壤为中酸性到强酸性,该物种在欧洲各地的指示值表明,从北欧到南欧,多叶L.polyphyllus沿着从营养非常贫乏的地点到中等营养丰富的地点的梯度出现。该物种对干旱和霜冻都表现出很高的抵抗力。在中欧,该物种在高山干草草地、废弃草地和牧场、中低海拔干草草地、人为草本植物林以及温带灌木丛和灌木丛中有据点。在北欧,该物种出现在公路和铁路沿线的人为草本植物林中,以及废弃的牧场和田地中。我们在文献中也发现了一些关于多叶L.polyphyllus的可疑信息。这是指它被描述为“根茎状多年生植物”,尽管它没有根茎;其种子的寿命显然非常长,这可能只有在非原位种子库中的人工条件下才是正确的;和非常深的生根深度,这可能不代表平均生根深度,而是一个极值。缺乏关于该物种未来种群动态和传播与持续气候变暖之间相互关系的知识。最后,我们的综述指出,尽管由于其环境和社会经济影响,它是欧洲最有问题的非本土植物物种之一,但目前还没有基于证据的策略来实现对多叶L.polyphyllus的成本效益管理。
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Biological flora of Central Europe – Lupinus polyphyllus Lindley

The invasive herb Lupinus polyphyllus has been focus of a number of fact sheets worldwide but a comprehensive summary of the species’ taxonomy and morphology, distribution, habitat requirements, and biology has been lacking. This paper gives a thorough account of the species’ systematic position and taxonomy, highlighting the difficulties to delimit taxa, which is related to interbreeding among members of this genus. However, L. polyphyllus var. polyphyllus is apparently the taxon that has naturalized and is regionally invasive in temperate-humid climates worldwide. We also present an updated distribution map of L. polyphyllus in the native and invaded ranges, which highlights seven regions in the world where the species has been established. We show that the climatic niche of L. polyphyllus in the invaded range shifts towards higher summer precipitation and lower isothermality, probably because the invaded range includes subcontinental regions of eastern Europe and western Siberia. The habitats of L. polyphyllus range from rather dry to wet, have moderately acidic to strongly acidic soils, and the species’ indicator values across Europe suggest that it occurs along a gradient from very nutrient poor sites to intermediate to rich sites from northern to southern Europe. The species shows high resistance to both drought and frost. In Central Europe, the species has a stronghold in alpic mountain hay meadows, abandoned meadows and pastures, low and medium altitude hay meadows, anthropogenic herb stands and temperate thickets and scrubs. In northern Europe, the species occurs in anthropogenic herb stands along roads and railroads as well as in abandoned pastures and fields. We also found some doubtful information about L. polyphyllus in the literature. This refers to its description as “rhizomatous perennial” although it lacks rhizomes; an apparently very high longevity of its seeds, which may only be true under artificial conditions in an ex situ seed repository; and a very deep rooting depth, which may not represent the average rooting depth but rather an extreme value. Knowledge about the interrelationships between the species’ future population dynamics and spread and ongoing climate warming is lacking. Finally, our review points out that there is currently no evidence-based strategy for a cost-efficient management of L. polyphyllus although it is among the most problematic non-native plant species in Europe due to its environmental and socio-economic impacts.

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