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Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions

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ECOLOGY
卷 90, 期 9, 页码 2352-2359

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1890/08-2139.1

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biological invasions; Isla Victoria, Argentina; mycorrhizal fungi; pine invasion; Pinus; soil biota; spore bank

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  1. NSF
  2. DDIG [DEB 0709644]
  3. Sigma Xi
  4. University of Tennessee Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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Why particular invasions succeed and others fail is not well understood. The role of soil biota has been proposed as important. However, the role of mutualists has received much less attention than that of pathogens. Here we report that lack of adequate ectomycorrhizal fungi hinders invasion by exotic Pinaceae on Isla Victoria, Argentina, by reducing both the probability of establishment and growth of invading individuals. More than one hundred exotic tree species were introduced to this island ca. 80 years ago, but invasive trees are found in high densities only in areas adjacent to plantations. With a series of greenhouse and field experiments we found lower mycorrhizal colonization levels and few fungal species far from original plantings, and key fungal mutualists are confined to areas near plantations, probably owing to dispersal limitations. Low inoculum levels far from the plantations are retarding the invasion. Our experiments indicate that positive interactions belowground can play a key but underappreciated role in invasion dynamics.

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