Colonization and decomposition of litter produced by invasive Acacia dealbata and native tree species by stream microbial decomposers

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 LIMNOLOGY Limnetica Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.23818/limn.41.25
Karoline H. Madureira, Verónica Ferreira
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Changes in forest composition and litter inputs to streams due to invasion by exotic tree species can affect the functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Acacia dealbata is an important invasive tree species in Mediterranean areas, and often replaces the native riparian vegetation. In this study, we assessed the chemical characteristics of three litter types produced by the invasive Ac. dealbata (leaflets, flowers and pods) and leaf litter produced by two native tree species with contrasting litter characteristics (Quercus robur and Alnus glutinosa). We then assessed litter decomposition and associated microbial activity (i.e., overall microbial metabolism as respiration, fungal growth as biomass accumulation, and reproduction by aquatic hyphomycetes as conidial production), and the aquatic hyphomycetes community structure, in laboratory microcosms. In general, Ac. dealbata pods supported lower microbial activity and decomposed slower than all other litter types, due to their low nutrient concentrations and high carbon:nutrients molar ratio. Alnus glutinosa leaf litter supported high microbial activity and decomposed fast, due to its relatively high nutrient concentrations, low carbon:nutrients molar ratios and low lignin concentration. Acacia dealbata leaflets and flowers and Q. robur leaf litter generally had similar microbial activity and decomposition rates, intermediate between those of Ac. dealbata pods and Al. glutinosa leaf litter, likely due to trade-offs between nutrient concentrations and concentrations of structural and secondary compound among litter types. Aquatic hyphomycetes community structure also differed among litter types. For instance, Ac. dealbata pods had the lowest species richness per sampling date, but due to high dissimilarity among replicates, total species richness over the incubation period was comparable to that of other litter types. The invasion of native riparian forests by Ac. dealbata can affect the quality of litter inputs into streams, potentially affecting the community structure and activity of microbial decomposers, thus altering the functioning of stream ecosystems.
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溪流微生物分解者对入侵金合欢和本地树种凋落物的定植和分解
外来树种入侵引起的森林组成和溪流凋落物输入的变化会影响淡水生态系统的功能。金合欢是地中海地区重要的入侵树种,经常取代当地的河岸植被。本研究对三种凋落物类型(小叶、花和荚果)和两种凋落物特征截然不同的本土树种(栎和桤木)的凋落物化学特征进行了评价。然后,我们在实验室微观环境中评估了凋落物分解和相关的微生物活性(即,整体微生物代谢作为呼吸,真菌生长作为生物量积累,水生菌丝菌的繁殖作为分生孢子生产),以及水生菌丝菌的群落结构。总体而言,与其他凋落物类型相比,绿豆豆荚的微生物活性较低,分解速度较慢,这是由于其营养物质浓度低,碳-营养物质摩尔比高。谷氨酰胺桤木凋落叶具有较高的营养物质浓度、较低的碳与营养物质摩尔比和较低的木质素浓度,因此具有较高的微生物活性和较快的分解速度。金合树小叶、花和刺槐凋落叶总体上具有相似的微生物活性和分解速率,介于金合树豆荚和金合树凋落叶之间,这可能是由于凋落叶类型中营养物浓度与结构和次生化合物浓度之间的权衡。不同凋落物类型的水生菌丝菌群落结构也存在差异。例如,每个采样日期的物种丰富度最低,但由于重复之间的高度差异,孵化期内的总物种丰富度与其他凋落物类型相当。阔叶树入侵原生河岸森林会影响进入河流的凋落物的质量,潜在地影响群落结构和微生物分解者的活动,从而改变河流生态系统的功能。
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Limnetica
Limnetica LIMNOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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3.70
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7.10%
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26
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Limnetica publishes original research articles on the ecology of inland waters. The scope of Limnetica includes the ecology of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, coastal lagoons and wetlands, as well as biogeochemistry, paleolimnology, development of new methodologies, taxonomy, biogeography and any aspect of theoretical and applied continental aquatic ecology such as management and conservation, impact assessment, ecotoxicology and pollution. Limnetica will accept for its publication scientific articles presenting advances in knowledge or technological development, as well as as papers derived from new practical approaches on the topics covered by the journal.
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