IMPACT OF HIGH HERBIVORE DENSITIES ON INTRODUCED SMOOTH CORDGRASS, SPARTINA-ALTERNIFLORA, INVADING SAN-FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA

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DAEHLER, CC [1 ]
STRONG, DR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,CTR POPULAT BIOL,DAVIS,CA 95616
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ESTUARIES | 1995年 / 18卷 / 02期
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10.2307/1352323
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Spartina alterniflora, smooth cordgrass, invading San Francisco Bay, California (USA), is attacked by high densities of a plant hopper, Prokelisia marginata, and a mirid bug, Trigonotylus uhleri. Both herbivores are sap-feeders. We investigated the impact of these herbivores on S. alterniflora's growth rate, vegetative spread, and seed production by manipulating herbivore densities in the field and in a greenhouse. Herbivore densities in the field peaked in early fall, with P. marginata averaging more than 300 individuals per mature culm of S. alterniflora (about 100,000 per m(2)) and T. uhleri densities exceeding 10 per culm (about 3,000 per m(2)). Field reductions of herbivore densities by approximately 70% with insecticidal soap did not result in greater vegetative growth rates or lateral spread of plants; plants grew vigorously with the highest densities of insects. In the greenhouse study, conducted with seedlings, herbivory significantly reduced plant mass and tiller number in some but not all replicate herbivory treatments. In both field and greenhouse, there were significant differences between some clones' growth rates independent of herbivory. Inflorescence production in the held was not affected by reduced-herbivory treatments. Seed set was low under conditions of both natural and reduced herbivory, averaging 0.4%. Despite densities of P. marginata and T. uhleri that are much higher than typically observed in areas where S. alterniflora is native, herbivory by these particular insects appears to have little impact and in unlikely to limit S. alterniflora's spread through San Francisco Bay.
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