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Staged invasions across disparate grasslands: effects of seed provenance,consumers and disturbance on productivity and species richness
Authors:John L. Maron  Harald Auge  Dean E. Pearson  Lotte Korell  Isabell Hensen  Katharine N. Suding  Claudia Stein
Affiliation:1. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, , Missoula, MT, 59812 USA;2. Department of Community Ecology, UFZ, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, , D‐06120 Halle, Germany;3. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig, , D‐4103 Leipzig, Germany;4. Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, , Missoula, MT, 59801 USA;5. Institute of Biology, Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg, , D‐06108 Halle, Germany;6. Environmental Science, Policy & Management, University of California at Berkeley, , Berkeley, CA, 94720‐3114 USA
Abstract:Exotic plant invasions are thought to alter productivity and species richness, yet these patterns are typically correlative. Few studies have experimentally invaded sites and asked how addition of novel species influences ecosystem function and community structure and examined the role of competitors and/or consumers in mediating these patterns. We invaded disturbed and undisturbed subplots in and out of rodent exclosures with seeds of native or exotic species in grasslands in Montana, California and Germany. Seed addition enhanced aboveground biomass and species richness compared with no‐seeds‐added controls, with exotics having disproportionate effects on productivity compared with natives. Disturbance enhanced the effects of seed addition on productivity and species richness, whereas rodents reduced productivity, but only in Germany and California. Our results demonstrate that experimental introduction of novel species can alter ecosystem function and community structure, but that local filters such as competition and herbivory influence the magnitude of these impacts.
Keywords:Community assembly  exotic species  grasslands  invasion  local filters  plant competition  plant productivity  small mammals  species richness
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