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A case study of soil food web components affected by Fallopia japonica (Polygonaceae) in three natural habitats in Central Europe


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Figure 1:

RDA ordination diagram of nematode communities and Soil pH and Soil Microbial Respiration (Resp) as constrained variables in different ecosystems: forest F; forest with F. japonica FF; grassland G; grassland with F. japonica GF; wetland W; wetland with F. japonica WF with 53.5% 500 explained variance (eigenvalues of axis: 0.35; 0.19; pseudo F = 1.7; P = 0.01). For abbreviation of species see Table 2. Empty circles: biotopes without F. japonica, full triangles: biotopes with F. japonica.
RDA ordination diagram of nematode communities and Soil pH and Soil Microbial Respiration (Resp) as constrained variables in different ecosystems: forest F; forest with F. japonica FF; grassland G; grassland with F. japonica GF; wetland W; wetland with F. japonica WF with 53.5% 500 explained variance (eigenvalues of axis: 0.35; 0.19; pseudo F = 1.7; P = 0.01). For abbreviation of species see Table 2. Empty circles: biotopes without F. japonica, full triangles: biotopes with F. japonica.

Figure 2:

NMS analysis of samples characterized by nematode species abundance, the grouping factor is presence/absence of F. japonica. Plus signs stand for centroids of two groups, lines around groups connect the outer points of a group. Empty circles represent soil samples from Control: forest F1 to F5, grassland G1 to G5, and wetland W1 to W5. Full triangles represent soil samples with invaded plan F. japonica: forest with F. japonica FF1 to FF5; grassland with F. japonica GF1 to GF5; wetland with F. japonica WF1 to WF5. For abbreviation of species see Table 2. Variance explained by axis 1 and 2 is 48 and 28%, respectively.
NMS analysis of samples characterized by nematode species abundance, the grouping factor is presence/absence of F. japonica. Plus signs stand for centroids of two groups, lines around groups connect the outer points of a group. Empty circles represent soil samples from Control: forest F1 to F5, grassland G1 to G5, and wetland W1 to W5. Full triangles represent soil samples with invaded plan F. japonica: forest with F. japonica FF1 to FF5; grassland with F. japonica GF1 to GF5; wetland with F. japonica WF1 to WF5. For abbreviation of species see Table 2. Variance explained by axis 1 and 2 is 48 and 28%, respectively.
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