Invasive Plant Species Demonstrate Enhanced Resource Acquisition Traits Relative to Native Non-Dominant Species but not Compared with Native Dominant Species

Author:

Chen Yingcan1,Xie Yijie1,Wei Caihong1,Liu Si1,Liang Xiaoyue1,Zhang Jiaen12ORCID,Li Ronghua12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Natural Resources and the Environment, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China

2. Key Laboratory of Agro-Environment in the Tropics, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China

Abstract

Invasive plant species are often characterized by superior resource acquisition capabilities compared with native species, contributing to their success in new environments. However, the dominance of these species varies, and not all invasive species become dominant, nor are all native species uniformly vulnerable to competitive exclusion. In this study, we analyzed 19 functional traits across 144 herbaceous plant species in Guangzhou, China. The studied species included 31 invasive dominant species (IDS), 19 invasive non-dominant species (INS), 63 native dominant species (NDS), and 31 native non-dominant species (NNS). Our findings reveal no significant differences in functional traits between IDS and INS, indicating a broad trait similarity within invasive categories. Pronounced similarities between invasive species and NDS suggest an ecological equivalency that facilitates successful integration and competition in new habitats. Notable differences in several key traits—height, leaf thickness, leaf water content, stoichiometry, photosynthetic rate, water use efficiency, and nitrogen use efficiency—indicate a competitive superiority in resource acquisition and utilization for invasive species over NNS. These distinctions are vital for understanding the mechanisms driving the success of invasive species and are crucial for developing strategies to manage their impact on native ecosystems.

Funder

Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Guangdong Forestry Science and Technology Innovation Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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