Spatiotemporal Recruitment Patterns of Two Introduced Magnolia L. Species in a Disturbed Oak Forest

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Ecoscience Pub Date : 2020-04-20 DOI:10.1080/11956860.2020.1753311
Todd J. Rounsaville
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ABSTRACT Although nearly half of all Magnolia species are threatened globally, human-assisted movement and cultivation of some species has led to their escape within non-indigenous ecosystems. The ongoing naturalization of select Magnolia taxa has been associated with climate change and variously characterized as assisted-migration, range shift/expansion, or biological invasion. This study documented recruitment patterns in space and time for two species of introduced ‘umbrella’ magnolias, which have become increasingly prolific in New England. A census was conducted that identified a total of 388 Magnolia macrophylla (SE US.) and M. obovata (Japan) individuals that escaped from cultivation and colonized an adjacent oak forest. Seedling recruitment occurred rapidly in response to forest disturbance, and mean tree age was significantly different as a function of three discrete disturbance events. M. obovata was a more successful colonizer overall, yielding more individuals (326 vs. 62), and recruiting further (90% quantile = 388 ± 91 vs. 228 ± 44 m) than M. macrophylla, given founding populations that were of identical size (n = 3) and similar age. This study represents the first documented escape of M. obovata in North America, while M. macrophylla has been documented elsewhere in New England and linked to increased temperature and precipitation patterns.
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受干扰栎林中两种木兰引种的时空补充模式
摘要尽管全球近一半的木兰属物种受到威胁,但一些物种在人类的协助下迁徙和培育,导致它们在非本土生态系统中逃离。正在进行的木兰属分类群的归化与气候变化有关,其特征多种多样,如辅助迁移、范围转移/扩展或生物入侵。这项研究记录了两种引进的“伞形”木兰在空间和时间上的招聘模式,它们在新英格兰越来越多产。进行了一次人口普查,共发现388只木兰(美国东南部)和M.obovata(日本)个体从种植中逃脱,并在附近的橡树林中定居。幼苗招募对森林扰动的反应很快,平均树龄作为三个离散扰动事件的函数存在显著差异。obovata是一个更成功的殖民者,产生了更多的个体(326对62),并且比大叶藻招募得更多(90%分位数=388±91对228±44米),考虑到相同大小(n=3)和相似年龄的创始种群。这项研究代表了北美首次记录到的倒卵形M.obovata的逃逸,而新英格兰其他地方也记录到了大叶M.macrophylla的逃逸,并与气温和降水模式的升高有关。
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Ecoscience
Ecoscience 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Écoscience, is a multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of ecology. The journal welcomes submissions in English or French and publishes original work focusing on patterns and processes at various temporal and spatial scales across different levels of biological organization. Articles include original research, brief communications and reviews.
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