Performing as a transformer species? The invasive alien Reynoutria bohemica changes ecosystem properties in a riparian woodland

Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform ecosystem components of a native riparian forest in Northern Italy, after about 20 years of invasion. We selected 20 forest sites where we set up t...

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Published inWeed research Vol. 62; no. 6; pp. 446 - 456
Main Authors Gentili, Rodolfo, Ferré, Chiara, Cardarelli, Elisa, Caronni, Sarah, Montagnani, Chiara, Abu El Khair, Davide, Citterio, Sandra, Comolli, Roberto
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Abstract Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform ecosystem components of a native riparian forest in Northern Italy, after about 20 years of invasion. We selected 20 forest sites where we set up two 1 × 1 m plots, one in an invaded and one in a non‐invaded patch. Subsequently, we surveyed the properties of litter and mineral soil, soil biological quality (QBS‐ar), diversity of plant and microarthropod communities and light intensity at the ground level. To determine if the invader affected the quality of herb layer, we selected the native herb Allium ursinum as the indicator species of good quality forest stand and measured its traits in the paired plots. Following the application of linear mixed effects models, the invaded and non‐invaded plots showed differences in soil characteristics and plant community: the thickness of the organic horizon, soil C:N and available P were higher in invaded plots, whereas diversity, light intensity, Allium ursinum abundance and its vegetative vigour were found to be lower. Microarthropod communities and QBS‐ar were modestly influenced by R. bohemica. Redundancy analysis of plant community composition indicated that soil C:N and plant richness were the variables most linked to species invasion. This study highlights the ability of R. bohemica to transform certain ecosystem components in native riparian forests, after just a few decades since its first invasion, thereby underlining the need to implement measures to control its spread.
AbstractList Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform ecosystem components of a native riparian forest in Northern Italy, after about 20 years of invasion. We selected 20 forest sites where we set up two 1 × 1 m plots, one in an invaded and one in a non‐invaded patch. Subsequently, we surveyed the properties of litter and mineral soil, soil biological quality (QBS‐ar), diversity of plant and microarthropod communities and light intensity at the ground level. To determine if the invader affected the quality of herb layer, we selected the native herb Allium ursinum as the indicator species of good quality forest stand and measured its traits in the paired plots. Following the application of linear mixed effects models, the invaded and non‐invaded plots showed differences in soil characteristics and plant community: the thickness of the organic horizon, soil C:N and available P were higher in invaded plots, whereas diversity, light intensity, Allium ursinum abundance and its vegetative vigour were found to be lower. Microarthropod communities and QBS‐ar were modestly influenced by R. bohemica. Redundancy analysis of plant community composition indicated that soil C:N and plant richness were the variables most linked to species invasion. This study highlights the ability of R. bohemica to transform certain ecosystem components in native riparian forests, after just a few decades since its first invasion, thereby underlining the need to implement measures to control its spread.
Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform ecosystem components of a native riparian forest in Northern Italy, after about 20 years of invasion. We selected 20 forest sites where we set up two 1 × 1 m plots, one in an invaded and one in a non‐invaded patch. Subsequently, we surveyed the properties of litter and mineral soil, soil biological quality (QBS‐ar), diversity of plant and microarthropod communities and light intensity at the ground level. To determine if the invader affected the quality of herb layer, we selected the native herb Allium ursinum as the indicator species of good quality forest stand and measured its traits in the paired plots. Following the application of linear mixed effects models, the invaded and non‐invaded plots showed differences in soil characteristics and plant community: the thickness of the organic horizon, soil C:N and available P were higher in invaded plots, whereas diversity, light intensity, Allium ursinum abundance and its vegetative vigour were found to be lower. Microarthropod communities and QBS‐ar were modestly influenced by R. bohemica . Redundancy analysis of plant community composition indicated that soil C:N and plant richness were the variables most linked to species invasion. This study highlights the ability of R. bohemica to transform certain ecosystem components in native riparian forests, after just a few decades since its first invasion, thereby underlining the need to implement measures to control its spread.
Author Abu El Khair, Davide
Ferré, Chiara
Montagnani, Chiara
Cardarelli, Elisa
Gentili, Rodolfo
Citterio, Sandra
Caronni, Sarah
Comolli, Roberto
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Snippet Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform...
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SubjectTerms Allium ursinum
botanical composition
Community composition
Ecosystems
forest stands
Forests
ground vegetation
Herbs
Indicator species
indigenous species
invasive alien plant species
Invasive plants
Invasive species
Italy
Light intensity
Luminous intensity
mineral soils
organic horizons
Plant communities
Plant diversity
Redundancy
Reynoutria bohemica
Riparian forests
shading
Soil characteristics
soil microarthropod
soil properties modification
Soils
vigor
weeds
Woodlands
Title Performing as a transformer species? The invasive alien Reynoutria bohemica changes ecosystem properties in a riparian woodland
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