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Invasive clonal plants possess greater capacity for division of labor than natives in high patch contrast environments. | LitMetric

Invasive clonal plants possess greater capacity for division of labor than natives in high patch contrast environments.

Front Plant Sci

Institute of the Environment and Ecology, College of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China.

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Invasive alien clonal plants are hypothesized to have a superior capacity for division of labor compared to native clonal species, which may contribute to their successful invasion.
  • An experiment conducted in China tested five pairs of invasive and native clonal plants under varying environmental conditions, focusing on the impact of connections and patch contrast on biomass allocation.
  • Results indicated that invasive alien plants demonstrated a more pronounced division of labor, leading to greater biomass increases in response to environmental contrasts, suggesting that this trait gives them a competitive edge over natives in certain habitats.

Article Abstract

Invasion success of clonal plants is closely related to their unique clonal life history, and clonal division of labor is a crucial clonal trait. However, so far, it is unclear whether invasive alien clonal species generally possess a greater capacity for division of labor than native species and whether this pattern is affected by environmental conditions. To test whether patch contrast affects the differences in the capacity for division of labor between invasive alien and native clonal plants, we selected five pairs of exotic invasive and native clonal plant species that are congeneric and co-occurring in China as experimental materials. We grew the clonal fragment pairs of these invasive and native plants under high, low, or no contrast of reciprocal patchiness of light and nutrient, respectively, with ramet connections either severed (division of labor prevented) or kept intact (division of labor allowed). The results showed that connection significantly decreased the proportion of biomass allocated to roots in distal (younger) ramets, whereas it increased in proximal (older) ramets of all studied plants under high -contrast treatments. This clear pattern strongly indicated the occurrence of division of labor. Furthermore, the connection had a more pronounced effect on the pattern of biomass allocation of invasive alien plants, resulting in a greater increase in biomass for invasive alien plants compared to native plants. These findings suggest that the invasive alien plants possess a greater capacity for division of labor, which may confer a competitive advantage to them over natives, thus facilitating their invasion success in some heterogeneous habitats such as forest edges where light and soil nutrients show a high negative correlation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363633PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1210070DOI Listing

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