Stream ecosystems respond to riparian invasion by Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)

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Lecerf, Antoine | Patfield, Denise | Boiché, Anatole | Riipinen, Miira P. | Chauvet, Eric | Dobson, Michael

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International audience. There are growing concerns about the rapid spread of exotic plants into riparian zones, yet little information is currently available on their influence on stream ecosystems. This study assessed the impact of riparian invasion by Japa- nese knotweed (Fallopia japonica), an aggressive invader, on leaf litter breakdown and its associated biota (aquatic hyphomycete fungi and benthic invertebrates) in heterotrophic, low-order streams in The Pennines (England) and the Pyre- nees (France). Our results suggest that leaf consumers (aquatic hyphomycetes and invertebrate shredders) can readily use knotweed leaf litter even in stream sites where it was not previously present. However, aquatic hyphomycete and inverte- brate assemblages differed between stream sites with and without knotweed. Leaf litter breakdown rate and relative abun- dance of large invertebrate shredders (mainly Trichoptera) were enhanced in the Pyrenean invaded site, whose channel contained a high proportion of knotweed leaf litter, whereas no such effects were observed in The Pennines, possibly be- cause of the less extensive knotweed invasion. Alteration of riparian vegetation by plant invaders could therefore increas- ingly influence instream community and ecological functions as the severity of invasion rises.

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