Adaptive behavior and connectance of invasive plants mediate community composition in multilayered ecological networks
Yuanqi Yang, Minhua Zhang, Yu Liu, Fangliang He

TL;DR
The study shows how invasive plants' adaptive behavior and network connections influence native species and community structure in ecological networks.
Contribution
The paper introduces how adaptive behavior and connectance of invasive plants affect community dynamics in multilayered ecological networks.
Findings
Community persistence is mainly influenced by invasive plant connectance, not adaptive behavior.
Adaptive behavior can change negative diversity-invasion relationships into nonlinear U-shapes.
Adaptive behavior can reverse invasion effects when invaders link to less-connected native species.
Abstract
Much evidence has shown that adaptive behavior can greatly modulate the dynamics of food webs, but little is known about how adaptive behaviors of invasive plant species affect community composition in multilayered networks. Following a proven network model, we constructed networks of native communities that are invaded by exotic plant species based on three linkage rules. We examined the effects of both adaptive behavior and network connectance of invasive plant species on the persistence of native species and diversity-invasion success relationship. Results showed that community persistence was mainly affected by the connectance of invasive plant species regardless of adaptive behavior. Given a fixed proportion (F1) of native mutualist species linked to the invasive plant species, community persistence displayed an inverse hump-shaped relationship with the increasing proportion (F2)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Plant Parasitism and Resistance · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
