Temporal effects of road disturbance on the spread of non-native plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in subarctic mountain ecosystems

Jan Clavel, Jonas J. Lembrechts*, Tom Vermeire, Violetta Chernoray, Ann Milbau, Millie Lejeune, Inez Vanhoutte, Emma Pellegrini, Janessa Rathgeber, Erik Verbruggen, Ivan Nijs

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Abstract

Roads in cold climate mountains are known to be important vectors in the introduction and spread of non-native plant species. In the same context, mycorrhizal fungi communities are altered by roads, with a known positive effect on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi diversity and abundance in disturbed roadsides. However, to what degree these two effects of roads are intertwined and how they are evolving over time is not well understood. In this study we conducted repeated surveys of non-native plants and AM fungi between 2012 and 2022, in the northern Scandes mountains to investigate temporal changes and interactions between roads, mycorrhizal fungi and non-native plants. We found that the upward spread of non-native plants and lateral spread away from the roadside into the natural vegetation were so far extremely limited, with only two out of 23 non-native species showing an increase in their upper elevational limit. However, non-native plant species cover did increase over the ten year period, especially at lower elevations, and non-native richness increased from 17 to 23 species. Likewise, we saw an increase in AM fungal abundance over the last four years along the roadsides at lower elevations. Furthermore, our results suggest that increases in non-native species are unlikely to be the driving cause of the observed increase in AM fungal abundance, as AM fungi colonization varied independently of non-native species cover dynamics.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere11075
JournalOikos
Volume2025
Issue number4
Early online date8 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025

Bibliographical note

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© 2025 The Author(s). Oikos published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Society Oikos.

Funding

\u2013 This research is funded by the Research Foundation Flanders (grant nos. 12P1819N, 1512720N and G018919N), and by the BiodivERsA+\u2010projects ASICS (G0GDZ23N) and Forest\u2010Web\u20103.0 (G0H6720N).

FundersFunder number
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek12P1819N, 1512720N, G018919N, G0GDZ23N, Forest‐Web‐3.0, G0H6720N

    Keywords

    • arbuscular mycorrhizae
    • mountain roads
    • non-native plant invasion
    • Scandinavia
    • species redistributions

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