Competitive and facilitative interactions within and between two species of coastal dune perennials

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作者
Franks, Steven J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Plant Biology, 2502 Miller Plant Sciences Building, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, United States
[2] Invasive Plant Research Lab., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Station, 3205 College Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314, United States
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Canadian Journal of Botany | 2003年 / 81卷 / 04期
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Biomass - Coastal zones - Environmental impact - Plants (botany);
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10.1139/b03-023
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While there is substantial evidence for facilitation, the effects of such factors as stress and species identity on positive interactions remain controversial. At two coastal dune sites, I tested the hypotheses that facilitative interactions increase with increasing stress and disturbance along an environmental gradient and that facilitative interactions are stronger among heterospecific than among conspecific individuals. I transplanted Uniola paniculata and Iva imbricata plants into plots along with four conspecific neighbors, four heterospecific neighbors, or no neighbors across an environmental gradient. Neighbors increased target plant survival, suggesting facilitation, but biomass of targets was reduced by the presence of neighbors, suggesting competition. Unexpectedly, competition was greatest in the purportedly most stressful and disturbed zone. In this study, the outcome of neighbor interactions differed for biomass and survival and depended on position along the environmental gradient, but was independent of neighbor identity.
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