Taxonomic similarity, more than contact opportunity, explains novel plant–pathogen associations between native and alien taxa
Phytophthora
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
2. Zero hunger
570
exotic
ANZSRC::050103 Invasive Species Ecology
emerging diseases
Plants
15. Life on land
invasion
01 natural sciences
novel interactions
Phylogeography
03 medical and health sciences
ANZSRC::4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation
ANZSRC::4102 Ecological applications
Species Specificity
nonnative
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Confidence Intervals
epidemiology
ANZSRC::3108 Plant biology
Phylogeny
biosecurity
DOI:
10.1111/nph.14077
Publication Date:
2016-07-21T10:47:41Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Summary
Novel associations between plants and pathogens can have serious impacts on managed and natural ecosystems world‐wide. The introduction of alien plants increases the potential for biogeographically novel plant–pathogen associations to arise when pathogens are transmitted from native to alien plant species and vice versa.
We quantified biogeographically novel associations recorded in New Zealand over the last 150 yr between plant pathogens (fungi, oomycetes and plasmodiophorids) and vascular plants. We examined the extent to which taxonomic similarity, pathogen traits, contact opportunity and sampling effort could explain the number of novel associates for host and pathogen species.
Novel associations were common; approximately one‐third of surveyed plants and pathogens were recorded with at least one biogeographically novel associate. Native plants had more alien pathogens than vice versa. Taxonomic similarity between the native and alien flora and the total number of recorded associations (a measure of sampling effort) best explained the number of novel associates among species.
The frequency of novel associations and the importance of sampling effort as an explanatory variable emphasize the need for effective monitoring and risk assessment tools to mitigate the potential environmental and economic impact of novel pathogen associations.
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