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生态学杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (12): 3923-3931.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202512.035

• 外来生物入侵专栏 • 上一篇    下一篇

植物多样性和环境因子对宁波港周边加拿大一枝黄花入侵性的影响

吴协辉1,程晓燕2,许方涵1,劳妮妮1,胡雅馨1,李赛强1,杨晓东1,3*   

  1. 1宁波大学土木工程与地理环境学院, 浙江宁波 315211; 2宁波市林场/宁波市林业发展中心, 浙江宁波 315440; 3宁波大学东海研究院, 浙江宁波 315211)

  • 出版日期:2025-12-10 发布日期:2025-12-04

The impact of plant diversity and environmental factors on the invasiveness of Solidago canadensis around Ningbo Port. 

WU Xiehui1, CHENG Xiaoyan2, XU Fanghan1, LAO Nini1, HU Yaxin1, LI Saiqiang1, YANG Xiaodong1,3*   

  1. (1School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Geography Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, Zhejiang, China; 2Ningbo Forest Farm/Ningbo Forestry Development Center, Ningbo 315400, Zhejiang, China; 3Donghai Academy, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, Zhejiang, China).

  • Online:2025-12-10 Published:2025-12-04

摘要: 外来物种入侵已对我国的生物多样性、经济发展和人类健康造成了严重的威胁,但它的入侵机制研究相对不足。本研究以广泛入侵我国的加拿大一枝黄花(Solidago canadensis)为对象,以宁波港周边区域为研究区,调查270个草本样方,使用主成分分析、多元线性回归模型、广义线性模型等方法,探究了物种多样性、谱系多样性和环境因子对加拿大一枝黄花入侵的影响。结果表明:(1)加拿大一枝黄花入侵严重,在研究所调查样方中占比达到74.44%;(2)环境因子对加拿大一枝黄花入侵性的影响有限,仅有由土壤因素组成的第二因子与加拿大一枝黄花相对高度有显著正相关(P<0.05);(3)物种多样性对加拿大一枝黄花的抑制作用明显,对该植物的相对高度、相对多度、相对盖度和生态重要值均有显著的负向作用(P<0.05),且贡献度均在70%以上;(4)谱系多样性对加拿大一枝黄花入侵性无显著影响(P>0.05),达尔文归化难题仍需进一步探究。本研究发现,港口区域加拿大一枝黄花入侵性受环境因子影响有限,它主要受植物多样性尤其是物种多样性的抑制。说明“生物抵抗假说”是解释加拿大一枝黄花在港口区域入侵的主要机制。本研究结果对于制定港口地区入侵物种的防控策略具有重要意义。


关键词: 多样性入侵性, 环境因子, 加拿大一枝黄花, 入侵机制

Abstract: Invasive alien species pose a severe threat to China’s biodiversity, economic development, and human health, yet research on the invasion mechanisms remains relatively insufficient. This study focused on the widely invasive Solidago canadensis in China, with the surrounding area of Ningbo Port as the study region. After investigating 270 quadrats, principal component analysis, multiple linear regression models, and generalized linear models were employed to explore the effects of species diversity, phylogenetic diversity, and environmental factors on the invasion of S. canadensis. The results showed that: (1) The invasion of S. canadensis was severe, accounting for 74.44% of the surveyed quadrats; (2) The influence of environmental factors on the invasiveness of S. canadensis was limited, with only the second factor composed of soil factors showing a significant positive correlation with the relative height of S. canadensis (P<0.05); (3) Species diversity had a significant inhibitory effect on S. canadensis, exerting a notably negative impact on relative height, relative abundance, relative cover, and ecological importance value (P<0.05), with contributions all exceeding 70%; (4) Phylogenetic diversity did not affect the invasiveness of S. canadensis (P>0.05), and the Darwinian naturalization conundrum requires further investigation. This study demonstrates that the invasiveness of S. canadensis in port areas is not affected by environmental factors, but is primarily suppressed by plant diversity, particularly species diversity. It is suggested that the “biotic resistance hypothesis” is the main mechanism explaining the invasion of S. canadensis in port areas. Our findings are of significant importance for the development of control strategies for invasive species in port regions.

Key words: diversity-invasiveness, environmental factor, Solidago canadensis, invasion mechanism