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Erschienen in: Urban Ecosystems 3/2016

03.02.2016

Park pruning prompts a competitive reversal of an exotic tree, Ligustrum lucidum, in urban forests of Japan

verfasst von: Thomas Lei, Naoki Nishikawa, Naoko Yamashita

Erschienen in: Urban Ecosystems | Ausgabe 3/2016

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Abstract

Ligustrum lucidum, a tree native to China has naturalized in Japan where it is often planted in parks and along roads. Naturalized individuals in urban woodlands have uncertain competitiveness against native species, particular in light of the frequent pruning undertaken in these woodlands. We compared fitness-related traits of Ligustrum against two co-occurring native species: a pioneer tree (Mallotus japonicus) and an understory tree (Eurya japonica) under pruned and un-pruned settings. A growth experiments where we assessed the leaf and whole plant characteristics of the 3 species under two environments simulating forest edge and forest interior, and two pruning treatments (with or without) was conducted. Under simulated forest edge without pruning, Ligustrum had lower stem growth and Amax (maximum photosynthetic rate) than Mallotus, suggesting that native species can competitively suppress invasive expansion. With pruning, however, Ligustrum resprouted vigorously in both spring and summer with significantly higher apical growth and total shoots than Mallotus and Eurya in forest edge and interior, respectively. Also, with similar Amax between resprouts of Ligustrum and Mallotus, we see a reversal of competitive advantage in favor of Ligustrum in forest edge. In the forest interior, Ligustrum exhibited shade tolerant properties (i.e., Amax, chlorophyll a/b, and leaf density) similar to Eurya but had more resprout shoots, suggesting that the invader also maintains an advantage under low light. The competitiveness of Ligustrum clearly increased with human disturbance in the form of park pruning. Such management practice can inadvertently enhance the invasiveness of exotic species in urban settings.

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Metadaten
Titel
Park pruning prompts a competitive reversal of an exotic tree, Ligustrum lucidum, in urban forests of Japan
verfasst von
Thomas Lei
Naoki Nishikawa
Naoko Yamashita
Publikationsdatum
03.02.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Urban Ecosystems / Ausgabe 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1083-8155
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-1642
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-016-0539-z

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