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Biological Invasions | 2015

How invasion by Ailanthus altissima transforms soil and litter communities in a temperate forest ecosystem

Eric Motard; Sophie Dusz; Benoı̂t Geslin; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Cécile Hignard; Olivier Babiar; Danielle Clair-Maczulajtys; Alice Michel-Salzat

Abstract The invasive tree Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (tree of heaven) is considered as an ecosystem transformer, which alters plant communities in open areas and forests. Nothing is yet known about its potential effects on forest soil biota and ecosystem functioning. We present here the first study assessesing the impact of A.altissima on soil and litter invertebrate communities in a temperate forest. We analyzed the effect of varying A.altissima densities in a forest of north-eastern France on soil microbial activity, diversity of various litter and soil invertebrate groups (Arthropoda, Lumbricidae, Gastropoda), diversity of functional groups (predatory, detritivorous, coprophagous, phytophagous), and trophic structure. Our study shows that increasing density of A. altissima is associated to lower soil microbial activity, decreasing abundance of litter detritivores (Acari and Collembola) and aboveground predatory Coleoptera, and decreasing species richness of terrestrial Gastropoda. In contrast, increased A. altissima density corresponded with greater abundances of litter Lumbricidae and aboveground coprophagous Coleoptera. We found an overall impact of A. altissima invasion on the soil food web structure that could accelerate the mineralization of organic matter and potentially favor nitrophilous plant species in understory plant communities.


Applied Soil Ecology | 2007

Beech leaf degradation in laboratory experiments: Effects of eight detritivorous invertebrate species

Mickaël Hedde; Fabrice Bureau; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Michaël Aubert; Thibaud Decaëns


Environmental Pollution | 2013

GammaProteobacteria as a potential bioindicator of a multiple contamination by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in agricultural soils

Maïté Niepceron; Fabrice Martin-Laurent; M. Crampon; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Marc Legras; David Bru; Fabrice Bureau; Josselin Bodilis


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2011

Fungal, bacterial and plant dsDNA contributions to soil total DNA extracted from silty soils under different farming practices: Relationships with chloroform-labile carbon

Christophe Gangneux; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Helene Sauvage; Sylvie Desaire; Sabine Houot; Karine Laval


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2011

Humus macro-morphology and soil microbial community changes along a 130-yr-old Fagus sylvatica chronosequence

Jean Trap; Karine Laval; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Christophe Gangneux; Fabrice Bureau; Thibaud Decaëns; Michaël Aubert


Pedobiologia | 2013

Response of collembolan assemblages to plant species successional gradient

Gabriel Perez; Thibaud Decaëns; Gaylord Dujardin; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Estelle Langlois; Matthieu Chauvat


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2012

Improved effectiveness and efficiency in measuring soil enzymes as universal soil quality indicators using microplate fluorimetry

Jean Trap; Wassila Riah; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Caroline Bailleul; Karine Laval; Isabelle Trinsoutrot-Gattin


Annals of Forest Science | 2011

Changes in humus forms and soil N pathways along a 130-year-old pure beech forest chronosequence

Jean Trap; Fabrice Bureau; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Thibaud Decaëns; Michaël Aubert


Ecological Monographs | 2017

Plant interactions as biotic drivers of plasticity in leaf litter traits and decomposability of Quercus petraea

Ludovic Henneron; Matthieu Chauvat; Frédéric Archaux; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Fabrice Bureau; Yann Dumas; Laurent Mignot; François Ningre; Sandrine Perret; Claudine Richter; Philippe Balandier; Michaël Aubert


Journal of Ecology | 2017

Slow decomposition of leaf litter from mature Fagus sylvatica trees promotes offspring nitrogen acquisition by interacting with ectomycorrhizal fungi

Jean Trap; Marthe Akpa-Vinceslas; Pierre Margerie; Simon Boudsocq; Franck Richard; Thibaud Decaëns; Michaël Aubert

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Jean Trap

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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François Ningre

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe Balandier

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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David Bru

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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