Plant, insect, and soil microbial communities vary across brome invasion gradients in northern mixed-grass prairies

旱雀麦 生物 生态学 牧场 引进物种 生态系统 植物群落 食草动物 乡土植物 入侵物种 农学 物种丰富度
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Morgan D. T. Frost,Kimberly J. Komatsu,Lauren M. Porensky,Kurt O. Reinhart,Kevin R. Wilcox,Zachary Bunch,Ashley Jolin,Katielyn A. Johnston,Gracen Trimas,Sally E. Koerner
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期刊:Authorea - Authorea
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DOI:10.22541/au.169835765.55390774/v1
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Species interactions shape native plant communities, influencing both composition and ecosystem processes, with invasion by non-native species threatening these dynamic relationships, native species, and function. The consequences of invasive plants in particular may stretch across taxa to impact plant, insect, and soil microbial communities directly and indirectly, with consequences for ecological functioning. In northern mixed-grass prairies, invasion by two annual brome grasses, Bromus arvensis and B. tectorum, negatively impacts rangeland plants; however, the simultaneous effects on insects and soil microbes (bacteria and archaea), and the implications for ecological function, have received less attention. Here, using observational field studies conducted at two mixed-grass prairie sites in Montana and Wyoming, we assessed the relationships between plants, insects, and soil microbes across gradients of invasion by B. arvensis and B. tectorum. Overall, we found differences in plant and insect communities and functional groups with increasing invasion abundance for both brome species. However, associations between invasion and the soil microbial community were species specific, as we only saw these relationships under B. tectorum invasion, implying B. tectorum may have more substantial consequences for rangeland management. While invasion by annual bromes may cause changes in certain plant and insect functional groups, such as C4 perennial grasses and certain insect herbivores, soil microbial functional groups may be less impacted, especially under B. arvensis invasion. This work sheds light on the need to explore changes in natural communities across taxa and to all invasive species, as ecosystem effects are likely to be contingent upon both.
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