Doctor of Philosophy, Miami University, 2016, Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
While invasive plants and generalist herbivores have negative direct effects on plant communities, their indirect and interactive effects have received far less focus.
I address the effects of an abundant herbivore, White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus), and the invasive shrub Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) on forest plant communities, focusing on determining whether their interactions are synergistic, antagonistic, or additive. Within the Miami University Natural Areas, I sampled plant species richness and cover in five 20 x 20 m2 deer exclosures and paired controls, each with L. maackii removed from half of the plot. I found antagonistic interactions of L. maackii and deer on the tree seedling cover, suggesting that L. maackii mitigates the negative effect of deer on trees, facilitating tree survival and growth.
To investigate whether L. maackii provides a refuge for tree seedlings from deer browse, I planted tree seedlings under and away from the L. maackii canopy, with and without deer exclosures, and measured their growth, survival and browse status. I found facilitation by L. maackii on survival and leaf count of Acer saccharum seedlings: where deer had access, seedlings planted under L. maackii had higher survival and more leaves. This suggests that L. maackii serves as a refuge for tree seedlings from deer browse.
Finally, I explored the direct effects of deer on L. maackii, addressing whether deer browse on L. maackii is sufficient to reduce its cover. In the 20 x 20 m2 plots I scored leaf frequency of L. maackii in the height ranges browsed by deer, as well as basal area (BA) of all stems of L. maackii. I found access to deer strongly reduced L. maackii leaf frequency within the height range of deer browse, and modestly reduced BA growth. This suggests that deer affect the architecture of L. maackii more than its growth.
These results indicate that considering interactive effects is fundamental to understanding the roles of thes (open full item for complete abstract)
Committee: David Gorchov (Advisor); M. Henry Stevens (Committee Member); Melany Fisk (Committee Member); R. James Hickey (Committee Member); Thomas Crist (Committee Member)
Subjects: Biology; Botany; Ecology