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Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?

Eric W Seabloom1, Elizabeth T Borer, Yvonne Buckley, Elsa E Cleland, Kendi Davies, Jennifer Firn, W Stanley Harpole, Yann Hautier, Eric Lind, Andrew MacDougall, John L Orrock, Suzanne M Prober, Peter Adler, Juan Alberti, T Michael Anderson, Jonathan D Bakker, Lori A Biederman, Dana Blumenthal, Cynthia S Brown, Lars A Brudvig, Maria Caldeira, Chengjin Chu, Michael J Crawley, Pedro Daleo, Ellen I Damschen, Carla M D'Antonio, Nicole M DeCrappeo, Chris R Dickman, Guozhen Du, Philip A Fay, Paul Frater, Daniel S Gruner, Nicole Hagenah, Andrew Hector, Aveliina Helm, Helmut Hillebrand, Kirsten S Hofmockel, Hope C Humphries, Oscar Iribarne, Virginia L Jin, Adam Kay, Kevin P Kirkman, Julia A Klein, Johannes M H Knops, Kimberly J La Pierre, Laura M Ladwig, John G Lambrinos, Andrew D B Leakey, Qi Li, Wei Li, Rebecca McCulley, Brett Melbourne, Charles E Mitchell, Joslin L Moore, John Morgan, Brent Mortensen, Lydia R O'Halloran, Meelis Pärtel, Jesús Pascual, David A Pyke, Anita C Risch, Roberto Salguero-Gómez, Mahesh Sankaran, Martin Schuetz, Anna Simonsen, Melinda Smith, Carly Stevens, Lauren Sullivan, Glenda M Wardle, Elizabeth M Wolkovich, Peter D Wragg, Justin Wright, Louie Yang.   

Abstract

Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by the native community or, alternatively, dominance by a single exotic species. Here, we used a globally replicated study to quantify relationships between exotic richness and abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems in 13 countries on six continents, ranging from salt marshes to alpine tundra. We tested effects of human land use, native community diversity, herbivore pressure, and nutrient limitation on exotic plant dominance. Despite its widespread use, exotic richness was a poor proxy for exotic dominance at low exotic richness, because sites that contained few exotic species ranged from relatively pristine (low exotic richness and cover) to almost completely exotic-dominated ones (low exotic richness but high exotic cover). Both exotic cover and richness were predicted by native plant diversity (native grass richness) and land use (distance to cultivation). Although climate was important for predicting both exotic cover and richness, climatic factors predicting cover (precipitation variability) differed from those predicting richness (maximum temperature and mean temperature in the wettest quarter). Herbivory and nutrient limitation did not predict exotic richness or cover. Exotic dominance was greatest in areas with low native grass richness at the site- or regional-scale. Although this could reflect native grass displacement, a lack of biotic resistance is a more likely explanation, given that grasses comprise the most aggressive invaders. These findings underscore the need to move beyond richness as a surrogate for the extent of invasion, because this metric confounds monodominance with invasion resistance. Monitoring species' relative abundance will more rapidly advance our understanding of invasions.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24038796     DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chang Biol        ISSN: 1354-1013            Impact factor:   10.863


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