Mistletoe-infected trees facilitate invasion of the alien shrub Lantana camara in a semi-arid African savanna

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作者
Mlambo, Donald [1 ]
Mundava, Josphine [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Forest Resources & Wildlife Management, POB AC 939, Ascot, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
关键词
Subcanopy invasibility; Lantana; Misletoe; Native diversity; African savanna; SOIL NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS; PLANT; NITROGEN; DIVERSITY; PATTERNS; ECOLOGY;
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10.1016/j.jaridenv.2024.105227
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The co-occurrence of mistletoes and Lantana camara (hereafter, lantana) is common in southern Africa, yet little is known about how they interact. To fill this gap, we investigated whether mistletoe-infected trees facilitate lantana invasion in a semi-arid southern African savanna. We compared invasibility, native woody plant diversity and soil parameters beneath mistletoe-infected and non-infected trees. We trapped bird droppings beneath mistletoe-infected and non-infected trees and conducted germination experiments to check if they contained viable lantana seeds. Regardless of whether trees were legumes or non-legumes, the subcanopy environments of mistletoe-infected trees had significantly higher invasibility than non-infected trees. The probability of lantana invasion beneath trees increased with mistletoe-infection levels. Soil nutrient concentrations were higher beneath mistletoe-infected trees than non-infected trees. Subcanopy invasibility was positively correlated with soil nutrient concentrations and negatively with native woody plant diversity. We found viable lantana seeds in bird droppings beneath mistletoe-infected trees. Put together, our findings indicate that mistletoes indirectly facilitate lantana invasion by enriching soil nutrients and attracting lantana seed dispersers. Our work provides a rationale for the necessity to simultaneously manage mistletoes and lantana where they cooccur to reduce invasion of the latter.
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