生物
引进物种
入侵物种
乡土植物
物种丰富度
生态学
航程(航空)
杂草
垃圾箱
植物凋落物
生态系统
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Inderjit Inderjit,Heather M. Evans,Christoph Crocoll,Devika Bajpai,Rajwant Kaur,Yu‐Long Feng,Carlos Silva,Jacinto Treviño-Carreón,Alfonso Valiente‐Banuet,Jonathan Gershenzon,Ragan M. Callaway
出处
期刊:Ecology
[Wiley]
日期:2011-02-01
卷期号:92 (2): 316-324
被引量:110
摘要
Some invasive plant species appear to strongly suppress neighbors in their nonnative ranges but much less so in their native range. We found that in the field in its native range in Mexico, the presence of Ageratina adenophora, an aggressive Neotropical invader, was correlated with higher plant species richness than found in surrounding plant communities where this species was absent, suggesting facilitation. However, in two nonnative ranges, China and India, A. adenophora canopies were correlated with much lower species richness than the surrounding communities, suggesting inhibition. Volatile organic compound (VOC) signals may contribute to this striking biogeographical difference and the invasive success of A. adenophora. In controlled experiments volatiles from A. adenophora litter caused higher mortality of species native to India and China, but not of species native to Mexico. The effects of A. adenophora VOCs on seedling germination and growth did not differ between species from the native range and species from the nonnative ranges of the invader. Litter from A. adenophora plants from nonnative populations also produced VOCs that differed quantitatively in the concentrations of some chemicals than litter from native populations, but there were no chemicals unique to one region. Biogeographic differences in the concentrations of some volatile compounds between ranges suggest that A. adenophora may be experiencing selection on biochemical composition in its nonnative ranges.
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