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A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion
Herbivores can profoundly influence plant species assembly, including plant invasion, and resulting community composition. Population increases of native herbivores, e.g. white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), combined with burgeoning plant invasions raise concerns for native plant diversity an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plx047 |
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author | Averill, Kristine M Mortensen, David A Smithwick, Erica A H Kalisz, Susan McShea, William J Bourg, Norman A Parker, John D Royo, Alejandro A Abrams, Marc D Apsley, David K Blossey, Bernd Boucher, Douglas H Caraher, Kai L DiTommaso, Antonio Johnson, Sarah E Masson, Robert Nuzzo, Victoria A |
author_facet | Averill, Kristine M Mortensen, David A Smithwick, Erica A H Kalisz, Susan McShea, William J Bourg, Norman A Parker, John D Royo, Alejandro A Abrams, Marc D Apsley, David K Blossey, Bernd Boucher, Douglas H Caraher, Kai L DiTommaso, Antonio Johnson, Sarah E Masson, Robert Nuzzo, Victoria A |
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description | Herbivores can profoundly influence plant species assembly, including plant invasion, and resulting community composition. Population increases of native herbivores, e.g. white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), combined with burgeoning plant invasions raise concerns for native plant diversity and forest regeneration. While individual researchers typically test for the impact of deer on plant invasion at a few sites, the overarching influence of deer on plant invasion across regional scales is unclear. We tested the effects of deer on the abundance and diversity of introduced and native herbaceous and woody plants across 23 white-tailed deer research sites distributed across the east-central and north-eastern USA and representing a wide range of deer densities and invasive plant abundance and identity. Deer access/exclusion or deer population density did not affect introduced plant richness or community-level abundance. Native and total plant species richness, abundance (cover and stem density) and Shannon diversity were lower in deer-access vs. deer-exclusion plots. Among deer-access plots, native species richness, native and total cover, and Shannon diversity (cover) declined as deer density increased. Deer access increased the proportion of introduced species cover (but not of species richness or stem density). As deer density increased, the proportion of introduced species richness, cover and stem density all increased. Because absolute abundance of introduced plants was unaffected by deer, the increase in proportion of introduced plant abundance is likely an indirect effect of deer reducing native cover. Indicator species analysis revealed that deer access favoured three introduced plant species, including Alliaria petiolata and Microstegium vimineum, as well as four native plant species. In contrast, deer exclusion favoured three introduced plant species, including Lonicera japonica and Rosa multiflora, and 15 native plant species. Overall, native deer reduced community diversity, lowering native plant richness and abundance, and benefited certain invasive plants, suggesting pervasive impacts of this keystone herbivore on plant community composition and ecosystem services in native forests across broad swathes of the eastern USA. |
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spelling | pubmed-57615822018-01-16 A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion Averill, Kristine M Mortensen, David A Smithwick, Erica A H Kalisz, Susan McShea, William J Bourg, Norman A Parker, John D Royo, Alejandro A Abrams, Marc D Apsley, David K Blossey, Bernd Boucher, Douglas H Caraher, Kai L DiTommaso, Antonio Johnson, Sarah E Masson, Robert Nuzzo, Victoria A AoB Plants Research Article Herbivores can profoundly influence plant species assembly, including plant invasion, and resulting community composition. Population increases of native herbivores, e.g. white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), combined with burgeoning plant invasions raise concerns for native plant diversity and forest regeneration. While individual researchers typically test for the impact of deer on plant invasion at a few sites, the overarching influence of deer on plant invasion across regional scales is unclear. We tested the effects of deer on the abundance and diversity of introduced and native herbaceous and woody plants across 23 white-tailed deer research sites distributed across the east-central and north-eastern USA and representing a wide range of deer densities and invasive plant abundance and identity. Deer access/exclusion or deer population density did not affect introduced plant richness or community-level abundance. Native and total plant species richness, abundance (cover and stem density) and Shannon diversity were lower in deer-access vs. deer-exclusion plots. Among deer-access plots, native species richness, native and total cover, and Shannon diversity (cover) declined as deer density increased. Deer access increased the proportion of introduced species cover (but not of species richness or stem density). As deer density increased, the proportion of introduced species richness, cover and stem density all increased. Because absolute abundance of introduced plants was unaffected by deer, the increase in proportion of introduced plant abundance is likely an indirect effect of deer reducing native cover. Indicator species analysis revealed that deer access favoured three introduced plant species, including Alliaria petiolata and Microstegium vimineum, as well as four native plant species. In contrast, deer exclusion favoured three introduced plant species, including Lonicera japonica and Rosa multiflora, and 15 native plant species. Overall, native deer reduced community diversity, lowering native plant richness and abundance, and benefited certain invasive plants, suggesting pervasive impacts of this keystone herbivore on plant community composition and ecosystem services in native forests across broad swathes of the eastern USA. Oxford University Press 2017-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5761582/ /pubmed/29340133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plx047 Text en © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licene (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Averill, Kristine M Mortensen, David A Smithwick, Erica A H Kalisz, Susan McShea, William J Bourg, Norman A Parker, John D Royo, Alejandro A Abrams, Marc D Apsley, David K Blossey, Bernd Boucher, Douglas H Caraher, Kai L DiTommaso, Antonio Johnson, Sarah E Masson, Robert Nuzzo, Victoria A A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title | A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title_full | A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title_fullStr | A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title_full_unstemmed | A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title_short | A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
title_sort | regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plx047 |
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