Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest

Grieve Rascher K, Grosse-Stoltenberg A, Maguas C, Werner C (2011)
Ecosystems 14(6): 904-919.

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Grieve Rascher, KathieUniBi; Grosse-Stoltenberg, Andre; Maguas, Cristina; Werner, ChristianeUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
In water-limited ecosystems, where potential evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation, it is often assumed that plant invasions will not increase total ecosystem water use, because all available water is evaporated or transpired regardless of vegetation type. However, invasion by exotic species, with high water use rates, may potentially alter ecosystem water balance by reducing water available to native species, which may in turn impact carbon assimilation and productivity of co-occurring species. Here, we document the impact of invasion by an understory exotic woody species (Acacia longifolia) in a semi-arid Mediterranean dune pine forest. To quantify the effects of this understory leguminous tree on the water use and carbon fixation rates of Pinus pinaster we compare an invaded and a non-invaded stand. A. longifolia significantly altered forest structure by increasing plant density and leaf area index in the mid-stratum of the invaded forest. A. longifolia contributed significantly to transpiration in the invaded forest (up to 42%) resulting in a slight increase in stand transpiration in the invaded relative to non-invaded forest. More importantly, both water use and carbon assimilation rates of P. pinaster were significantly reduced in the invaded relative to non-invaded stand. Therefore, this study shows that exotic plant invasions can have significant impacts on hydrological and carbon cycling even in water-limited semi-arid ecosystems through a repartitioning of water resources between the native and the invasive species.
Stichworte
nitrogen; Pinus pinaster; Mediterranean; invasion ecology; ecohydrology; competition; delta 13-C; sap flux; water cycle; transpiration
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Ecosystems
Band
14
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
904-919
ISSN
1432-9840
eISSN
1435-0629
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2394423

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Grieve Rascher K, Grosse-Stoltenberg A, Maguas C, Werner C. Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest. Ecosystems. 2011;14(6):904-919.
Grieve Rascher, K., Grosse-Stoltenberg, A., Maguas, C., & Werner, C. (2011). Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest. Ecosystems, 14(6), 904-919. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-011-9453-7
Grieve Rascher, Kathie, Grosse-Stoltenberg, Andre, Maguas, Cristina, and Werner, Christiane. 2011. “Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest”. Ecosystems 14 (6): 904-919.
Grieve Rascher, K., Grosse-Stoltenberg, A., Maguas, C., and Werner, C. (2011). Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest. Ecosystems 14, 904-919.
Grieve Rascher, K., et al., 2011. Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest. Ecosystems, 14(6), p 904-919.
K. Grieve Rascher, et al., “Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest”, Ecosystems, vol. 14, 2011, pp. 904-919.
Grieve Rascher, K., Grosse-Stoltenberg, A., Maguas, C., Werner, C.: Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest. Ecosystems. 14, 904-919 (2011).
Grieve Rascher, Kathie, Grosse-Stoltenberg, Andre, Maguas, Cristina, and Werner, Christiane. “Understory Invasion by Acacia longifolia Alters the Water Balance and Carbon Gain of a Mediterranean Pine Forest”. Ecosystems 14.6 (2011): 904-919.
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