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Effects of the invasive macroalgae Gracilaria vermiculophylla on two co-occurring foundation species and associated invertebrates

机译:入侵性大型藻类 ver丝草对两种同时存在的基础物种和相关无脊椎动物的影响

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Non-native foundation species occasionally invade habitats occupied by native foundation species. Little is known, however, about reciprocal effects of native and non-native foundation species and cascading effects on organisms that depend on foundation species. In a 3-factorial field experiment, we tested for: (1) reciprocal effects between the invasive red alga Gracilaria vermiculophylla and two native co-occurring foundation species, the mussel Mytilus edulis and the seagrass Zostera marina ; and (2) effects on mobile macro-invertebrates associated with the three foundation species. We found a negative effect of G. vermiculophylla on the above-ground biomass of Z. marina and a positive effect of M. edulis on Z. marina below-ground biomass, but no other significant effects between the three foundation species. Both M. edulis and G. vermiculophylla had positive effects on invertebrate richness and diversity, but Gracilaria also had positive effects on densities of most invertebrate taxa. Additional correlation analyses showed that the abundance of invertebrates increased with the biomass of G. vermiculophylla , indicating density-mediated habitat cascades in invaded seagrass beds. The strong facilitation by G. vermiculophylla could be related to its complex morphology that creates a 3D mosaic of structures and interstitial spaces for different sizes of invertebrates to occupy. Although these results are constrained by the experimental design (one month duration, small plot size, embedded in seagrass meadow, relatively low invader density, invader physically attached with pegs) we suggest that our findings are typical when an invader is structurally complex and mainly occurs in localized patches.
机译:非本地基础物种有时会入侵本地基础物种所占据的栖息地。但是,关于天然和非天然基础物种的相互影响以及对依赖基础物种的生物的级联效应知之甚少。在三因素田间试验中,我们测试了:(1)入侵性红藻 Gracilaria vermiculophylla和两种天然共生基础物种贻贝 Mytilus edulis和海草 Zostera之间的相互影响码头; (2)对与这三种基础物种有关的大型无脊椎动物的影响。我们发现 G的负面影响。 Z叶对地上生物量的影响。码头和 M的积极影响。在 Z上可食。码头地下生物量,但在这三个基础物种之间没有其他显着影响。都 M。美味和 G。叶对无脊椎动物的丰富度和多样性具有积极影响,而江cil对大多数无脊椎动物类群的密度也具有积极影响。附加的相关分析表明,无脊椎动物的数量随 G的生物量的增加而增加。 mic叶,表明在入侵的海草床中由密度介导的生境级联。 G的大力协助。叶可能与其复杂的形态有关,这种形态为不同大小的无脊椎动物占据创建了结构和间隙空间的3D马赛克。尽管这些结果受到实验设计的限制(持续时间为一个月,地块面积小,埋在海草草甸中,入侵者密度相对较低,入侵者与钉子物理连接),但我们建议,当入侵者结构复杂且主要发生时,我们的发现是典型的在本地补丁中。

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