Plant zonation at salt marshes of the endangered cordgrass Spartina maritima invaded by Spartina densiflora
The South American cordgrass Spartina densiflora is invading European salt marshes getting into contact with the indigenous and endangered low-marsh dominant, Spartina maritima. This work describes the evolution of the plant zonation during 7 years in a marsh of S. maritima invaded by S. densiflora....
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description | The South American cordgrass Spartina densiflora is invading European salt marshes getting into contact with the indigenous and endangered low-marsh dominant, Spartina maritima. This work describes the evolution of the plant zonation during 7 years in a marsh of S. maritima invaded by S. densiflora. S. maritima appeared throughout the whole intertidal gradient from 1.72 to 3.33 m over Spanish Hydrographic Zero (SHZ), showing its higher biomasses and shoot densities at low elevations. In contrast, S. densiflora only invaded upper areas (>+2.59 m SHZ) at the centre of circular tussocks of S. maritima. Above-ground biomass of S. maritima dropped drastically at maximum occupation of space by the alien, and its shoot density and above-ground biomass decreased at S. densiflora zone during the study. The competitive potential of S. densiflora was reflected in high above- and below-ground biomass and shoot densities, accompanied by elevated wrack accumulation and the absence of other marsh plants presented together with S. maritima from areas dominated by S. densiflora. S. densiflora altered the native vegetational zonation pattern through the invasion of the centre of S. maritima tussocks; however, the alien invasion may be limited by the presence of the autochthonous cordgrass at lower elevations. |
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