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Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest

Alien invasive species can affect large areas, often with wide-ranging impacts on ecosystem structure, function, and services. Prunus serotina is a widespread invader of European temperate forests, where it tends to form homogeneous stands and limits recruitment of indigenous trees. We hypotesized t...

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Autores principales: Aerts, Raf, Ewald, Michael, Nicolas, Manuel, Piat, Jérôme, Skowronek, Sandra, Lenoir, Jonathan, Hattab, Tarek, Garzón-López, Carol X., Feilhauer, Hannes, Schmidtlein, Sebastian, Rocchini, Duccio, Decocq, Guillaume, Somers, Ben, Van De Kerchove, Ruben, Denef, Karolien, Honnay, Olivier
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5307375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28261238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00179
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author Aerts, Raf
Ewald, Michael
Nicolas, Manuel
Piat, Jérôme
Skowronek, Sandra
Lenoir, Jonathan
Hattab, Tarek
Garzón-López, Carol X.
Feilhauer, Hannes
Schmidtlein, Sebastian
Rocchini, Duccio
Decocq, Guillaume
Somers, Ben
Van De Kerchove, Ruben
Denef, Karolien
Honnay, Olivier
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Ewald, Michael
Nicolas, Manuel
Piat, Jérôme
Skowronek, Sandra
Lenoir, Jonathan
Hattab, Tarek
Garzón-López, Carol X.
Feilhauer, Hannes
Schmidtlein, Sebastian
Rocchini, Duccio
Decocq, Guillaume
Somers, Ben
Van De Kerchove, Ruben
Denef, Karolien
Honnay, Olivier
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description Alien invasive species can affect large areas, often with wide-ranging impacts on ecosystem structure, function, and services. Prunus serotina is a widespread invader of European temperate forests, where it tends to form homogeneous stands and limits recruitment of indigenous trees. We hypotesized that invasion by P. serotina would be reflected in the nutrient contents of the native species' leaves and in the respiration of invaded plots as efficient resource uptake and changes in nutrient cycling by P. serotina probably underly its aggressive invasiveness. We combined data from 48 field plots in the forest of Compiègne, France, and data from an experiment using 96 microcosms derived from those field plots. We used general linear models to separate effects of invasion by P. serotina on heterotrophic soil and litter respiration rates and on canopy foliar nutrient content from effects of soil chemical properties, litter quantity, litter species composition, and tree species composition. In invaded stands, average respiration rates were 5.6% higher for soil (without litter) and 32% higher for soil and litter combined. Compared to indigenous tree species, P. serotina exhibited higher foliar N (+24.0%), foliar P (+50.7%), and lower foliar C:N (−22.4%) and N:P (−10.1%) ratios. P. serotina affected foliar nutrient contents of co-occuring indigenous tree species leading to decreased foliar N (−8.7 %) and increased C:N ratio (+9.5%) in Fagus sylvatica, decreased foliar N:P ratio in Carpinus betulus (−13.5%) and F. sylvatica (−11.8%), and increased foliar P in Pinus sylvestris (+12.3%) in invaded vs. uninvaded stands. Our results suggest that P. serotina is changing nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon cycles to its own advantage, hereby increasing carbon turnover via labile litter, affecting the relative nutrient contents in the overstory leaves, and potentially altering the photosynthetic capacity of the long-lived indigenous broadleaved species. Uncontrolled invasion of European temperate forests by P. serotina may affect the climate change mitigation potential of these forests in the long term, through additive effects on local nutrient cycles.
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spelling pubmed-53073752017-03-03 Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest Aerts, Raf Ewald, Michael Nicolas, Manuel Piat, Jérôme Skowronek, Sandra Lenoir, Jonathan Hattab, Tarek Garzón-López, Carol X. Feilhauer, Hannes Schmidtlein, Sebastian Rocchini, Duccio Decocq, Guillaume Somers, Ben Van De Kerchove, Ruben Denef, Karolien Honnay, Olivier Front Plant Sci Plant Science Alien invasive species can affect large areas, often with wide-ranging impacts on ecosystem structure, function, and services. Prunus serotina is a widespread invader of European temperate forests, where it tends to form homogeneous stands and limits recruitment of indigenous trees. We hypotesized that invasion by P. serotina would be reflected in the nutrient contents of the native species' leaves and in the respiration of invaded plots as efficient resource uptake and changes in nutrient cycling by P. serotina probably underly its aggressive invasiveness. We combined data from 48 field plots in the forest of Compiègne, France, and data from an experiment using 96 microcosms derived from those field plots. We used general linear models to separate effects of invasion by P. serotina on heterotrophic soil and litter respiration rates and on canopy foliar nutrient content from effects of soil chemical properties, litter quantity, litter species composition, and tree species composition. In invaded stands, average respiration rates were 5.6% higher for soil (without litter) and 32% higher for soil and litter combined. Compared to indigenous tree species, P. serotina exhibited higher foliar N (+24.0%), foliar P (+50.7%), and lower foliar C:N (−22.4%) and N:P (−10.1%) ratios. P. serotina affected foliar nutrient contents of co-occuring indigenous tree species leading to decreased foliar N (−8.7 %) and increased C:N ratio (+9.5%) in Fagus sylvatica, decreased foliar N:P ratio in Carpinus betulus (−13.5%) and F. sylvatica (−11.8%), and increased foliar P in Pinus sylvestris (+12.3%) in invaded vs. uninvaded stands. Our results suggest that P. serotina is changing nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon cycles to its own advantage, hereby increasing carbon turnover via labile litter, affecting the relative nutrient contents in the overstory leaves, and potentially altering the photosynthetic capacity of the long-lived indigenous broadleaved species. Uncontrolled invasion of European temperate forests by P. serotina may affect the climate change mitigation potential of these forests in the long term, through additive effects on local nutrient cycles. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5307375/ /pubmed/28261238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00179 Text en Copyright © 2017 Aerts, Ewald, Nicolas, Piat, Skowronek, Lenoir, Hattab, Garzón-López, Feilhauer, Schmidtlein, Rocchini, Decocq, Somers, Van De Kerchove, Denef and Honnay. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Aerts, Raf
Ewald, Michael
Nicolas, Manuel
Piat, Jérôme
Skowronek, Sandra
Lenoir, Jonathan
Hattab, Tarek
Garzón-López, Carol X.
Feilhauer, Hannes
Schmidtlein, Sebastian
Rocchini, Duccio
Decocq, Guillaume
Somers, Ben
Van De Kerchove, Ruben
Denef, Karolien
Honnay, Olivier
Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title_full Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title_fullStr Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title_full_unstemmed Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title_short Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
title_sort invasion by the alien tree prunus serotina alters ecosystem functions in a temperate deciduous forest
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5307375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28261238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00179
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