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Invasive Reynoutria taxa as a contaminant of soil. Does it reduce abundance and diversity of microarthropods and damage soil habitat?
Little is known about the impact of exotic invasive plant species
on soil invertebrate communities. The influence of highly productive invader
Reynoutria sachalinensis on the soil microarthropods was studied. Three sites,
with different coverage of the invader, have been selected in the mixed forest in
the Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska. The lowest abundance of microarthropods
and the lowest oribatid species richness were noted in the monospecific Reynoutria
infestation stand. The reduction of abundance of saprophagous mites (Oribatida,
Acaridida) and springtails were observed at the totally invaded site, whereas
gamasid and actinedid mites reacted positively to the presence of Reynoutria.
Observed abundances and species richness of microarthropods at studied sites
were in accordance with theories on biodiversity. Antifungal activity of phenolic
compounds present in leaves of R. sachalinensis may negatively influence on
saprophagous representatives of microarthropods. On the other hand, predacious
mites profited from the simplified vegetation structure.