作 者:李鈞敏,等
影響因子:3.534
刊物名稱:PLoS One
出版年卷:2013, 8(5): e6208
文章摘要:A considerable number of host-specific biological control agents fail to control invasive plants in the field, and exploring the
mechanism underlying this phenomenon is important and helpful for the management of invasive plants. Herbivory and
competition are two of the most common biotic stressors encountered by invasive plants in their recipient communities.
We predicted that the antagonistic interactive effect between herbivory and competition would weaken the effect of
herbivory on invasive plants and result in the failure of herbivory to control invasive plants. To examine this prediction, thus,
we conducted an experiment in which both invasive Mikania micrantha and native Coix lacryma-jobi were grown together
and subjected to herbivory-mimicking defoliation. Both defoliation and competition had significantly negative effects on
the growth of the invader. However, the negative effect of 75% respective defoliation on the above- and below-ground
biomass of Mikania micrantha was alleviated by presence of Coix lacryma-jobi. The negative effect of competition on the
above- and below-ground biomass was equally compensated at 25%, 50% and 100% defoliation and overcompensated at
75% defoliation. The interactive effect was antagonistic and dependent on the defoliation intensity, with the maximum
effect at 75% defoliation. The antagonistic interaction between defoliation and competition appears to be able to release
the invader from competition, thus facilitating the invasiveness of Mikania, a situation that might make herbivory fail to
inhibit the growth of invasive Mikania in the invaded community.
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