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Contrasting impacts of a native and an invasive exotic shrub on flood‐plain succession
Author(s) -
Bellingham Peter J.,
Peltzer Duane A.,
Walker Lawrence R.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of vegetation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.1
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1654-1103
pISSN - 1100-9233
DOI - 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2005.tb02347.x
Subject(s) - shrub , ecological succession , biomass (ecology) , species richness , biology , botany , ecology , agronomy
. Question: How do Coriaria arborea , an N‐fixing native shrub, and Buddleja davidii , a non‐N‐fixing exotic shrub, affect N:P stoichiometry in plants and soils during early stages of primary succession on a flood‐plain? Location: Kowhai River Valley, northeast South Island, New Zealand. Methods: We measured soil and foliar nutrient concentrations, light levels, plant community composition and the above‐ground biomass of Coriaria and Buddleja in four successional stages: open, young, vigorous and mature. Results:Coriaria occurred at low density but dominated above‐ground biomass by the vigorous stage. Buddleja occurred at 5.3 ± 1.0 stems/m 2 in the young stage and reached a maximum biomass of 520–535 g.m ‐2 during the young and vigorous stages. Mineral soil N increased with above‐ground Coriaria biomass ( r 2 = 0.45), but did not vary with Buddleja biomass. In contrast, soil P increased with Buddleja biomass ( r 2 = 0.35), but not with Coriaria biomass. In early successional stages, 70–80% of the species present were exotic, but this declined to about 15% by the mature stage. Exotic plant species richness declined with increasing Coriaria biomass, but no other measures of diversity varied with either Coriaria or Buddleja biomass. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that Buddleja dominates early succession and accumulates P whereas Coriaria dominates later succession and accumulates N. A key ecosystem effect of the invasive exotic Buddleja is alteration of soil N:P stoichiometry.

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