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Data from: Soil mesofauna may buffer the negative effects of drought on alien plant invasion

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Jin, Huifei
Chang, Liang

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Although many studies have tested the direct effects of drought on alien plant invasion, less is known about whether drought affects alien plant invasion indirectly via interactions of plants with other groups of organisms such as soil mesofauna. To test for such indirect effects, we grew single plants of nine naturalized alien target species in pot-mesocosms with a community of five native grassland species under four combinations of two drought (well-watered vs drought) and two soil-mesofauna-inoculation (with vs without) treatments. We found that drought decreased the absolute and the relative biomass production of the alien plants, and thus reduced their competitive strength in the native community. Drought also decreased the abundance of soil mesofauna, particularly soil mites, but did not affect the abundance and richness of soil herbivores. Soil-fauna inoculation did not affect biomass of the alien plants but increased biomass of the native plant community, and thereby decreased the relative biomass production of the alien plants. This increased invasion resistance due to soil fauna, however, tended (p = 0.09) to be stronger for plants growing under well-watered conditions than under drought. Synthesis. Our multispecies experiment thus shows that soil fauna might help native communities to resist alien plant invasions, but that this effect might be weakened under drought. In other words, soil mesofauna may buffer the negative effects of drought on alien plant invasions.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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alien-native competition, Climate change, Plant-environment interactions, Soil animals

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Soil mesofauna may buffer the negative effects of drought on alien plant invasion
(2022) Jin, Huifei; Chang, Liang; van Kleunen, Mark; Liu, Yanjie
Erschienen in: Journal of Ecology. Wiley. 2022, 110(10), S. 2332-2342. ISSN 0022-0477. eISSN 1365-2745. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.13950
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ISO 690LIU, Yanjie, Huifei JIN, Liang CHANG, Mark VAN KLEUNEN, 2021. Data from: Soil mesofauna may buffer the negative effects of drought on alien plant invasion
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