Native species can reduce the establishment of invasive alien species if sown in high density and using competitive species

Author:

Csákvári Edina123ORCID,Sáradi Nóra123ORCID,Berki Boglárka4ORCID,Csecserits Anikó12ORCID,Csonka Anna Cseperke4ORCID,Reis Bruna Paolinelli25ORCID,Török Katalin12ORCID,Valkó Orsolya16ORCID,Vörös Márton24ORCID,Halassy Melinda12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Laboratory for Health Security, Institute of Ecology and Botany Centre for Ecological Research Karolina út 29, 1113 Budapest Hungary

2. Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany Alkotmány u. 2‐4, 2163 Vácrátót Hungary

3. Environmental Sciences Doctoral School Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Páter Károly u. 1, 2100 Gödöllő Hungary

4. Eötvös Loránd University, Doctoral School of Biology, Department of Plant Systematics Ecology and Theoretical Biology Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C, 1117 Budapest Hungary

5. Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Faculdade de Ciências Universidade de Lisboa Campo Grande, C2, Piso 5, 1749‐016 Lisbon Portugal

6. Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany “Lendület” Seed Ecology Research Group Alkotmány u. 2‐4, 2163 Vácrátót Hungary

Abstract

Invasion of alien species is one of the main drivers of land degradation threatening both natural and managed ecosystems. Ecological restoration is crucial in controlling invasion to improve biotic resistance and avoid further land degradation. We investigated the possibility of controlling the establishment of invasive alien species (IAS) by native seed addition. We tested if trait similarity or increased propagule pressure of native species results in the suppression of IAS at the early stage of development. We set up a sowing experiment with three widespread IAS in Hungary of different life forms and functional groups (Asclepias syriaca, Conyza canadensis, Tragus racemosus) and four Pannonic sand grassland species (Festuca vaginata, Galium verum, Gypsophila paniculata, Saponaria officinalis). We found no significant differences in germination ability and seedling emergence between native species and IAS, despite the differences in thousand‐seed weight. Using univariate general linear models, we found that the seedling establishment of IAS can be reduced by adding native species at high densities but also depending on the species identity. Instead of species of similar traits, the seeding of a competitor perennial grass of sand grasslands (F. vaginata) reduced the seedling emergence of all studied IAS the most. Our results confirm that IAS can be effectively controlled by native seed addition in the early establishment stage, especially applying higher densities and competitive species. We conclude that invasion‐resistant restoration can be achieved by the combination of several factors, including high‐density sowing of native species that match IAS in the early stage of development.

Funder

Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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