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Nutrient enrichment increases invertebrate herbivory and pathogen damage in grasslands

Authors :
Charles E. Mitchell
Anu Eskelinen
Dana M. Blumenthal
Mahesh Sankaran
Martin Schütz
Alexander T. Strauss
Marc W. Cadotte
Carlos Alberto Arnillas
Sylvia Haider
Michelle J Tedder
Peter B. Adler
Nico Eisenhauer
Kimberly J. Komatsu
Sally A. Power
Maria C. Caldeira
Miguel N. Bugalho
Risto Virtanen
Philip A. Fay
Eric W. Seabloom
Anne Ebeling
Suzanne M. Prober
Anita C. Risch
Lori A. Biederman
Isabel C. Barrio
Pamela Graff
Christiane Roscher
Elizabeth T. Borer
Rebecca L. McCulley
Nicole Hagenah
Pablo Luis Peri
Karina L. Speziale
Pedro Daleo
Holger Schielzeth
Joslin L. Moore
Jennifer Firn
Jesus Pascual
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Source :
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications, Journal of Ecology 110 (2) : 327-339. (February 2022), INTA Digital (INTA), Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, instacron:INTA
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, 2022.

Abstract

1- Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystems, but anthropogenic changes in nitrogen and phosphorus availability can modify these relationships. 2- Using a globally distributed experiment, we describe leaf damage on 153 plant taxa from 27 grasslands worldwide, under ambient conditions and with experimentally elevated nitrogen and phosphorus. 3- Invertebrate damage significantly increased with nitrogen addition, especially in grasses and non-leguminous forbs. Pathogen damage increased with nitrogen in grasses and legumes but not forbs. Effects of phosphorus were generally weaker. Damage was higher in grasslands with more precipitation, but climatic conditions did not change effects of nutrients on leaf damage. On average, invertebrate damage was relatively higher on legumes and pathogen damage was relatively higher on grasses. Community-weighted mean damage reflected these functional group patterns, with no effects of N on community-weighted pathogen damage (due to opposing responses of grasses and forbs) but stronger effects of N on community-weighted invertebrate damage (due to consistent responses of grasses and forbs). 4- Synthesis. As human-induced inputs of nitrogen and phosphorus continue to increase, understanding their impacts on invertebrate and pathogen damage becomes increasingly important. Our results demonstrate that eutrophication frequently increases plant damage and that damage increases with precipitation across a wide array of grasslands. Invertebrate and pathogen damage in grasslands is likely to increase in the future, with potential consequences for plant, invertebrate and pathogen communities, as well as the transfer of energy and nutrients across trophic levels. EEA Santa Cruz Fil: Ebeling, Anne. University of Jena. Institute of Ecology and Evolution; Alemania Fil: Strauss, Alex T. University of Minnesota. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior; Estados Unidos Fil: Strauss, Alex T. University of Georgia. Odum School of Ecology; Estados Unidos Fil: Adler, Peter B. Utah State University. Department of Wildland Resources and the Ecology Center; Estados Unidos Fil: Arnillas, Carlos Alberto. University of Toronto —Scarborough. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences; Canadá Fil: Barrio, Isabel C. Agricultural University of Iceland. Faculty of Environmental and Forest Sciences; Islandia Fil: Biederman, Lori A. Iowa State University. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology; Estados Unidos Fil. Borer, Elizabeth T. University of Minnesota. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior; Estados Unidos Fil: Bugalho, Miguel N. University of Lisbon. Centre for Applied Ecology (CEABN-InBIO). School of Agriculture; Portugal. Fil: Caldeira, Maria C. University of Lisbon. Forest Research Centre. School of Agriculture; Portugal. Fil: Cadotte, Marc W. University of Toronto Scarborough. Department of Biological Sciences; Canadá Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Blumenthal, Dana M. USDA-ARS, Rangeland Resources & Systems Research Unit; Estados Unidos

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications, Journal of Ecology 110 (2) : 327-339. (February 2022), INTA Digital (INTA), Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, instacron:INTA
Accession number :
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