Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll

Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effectiveness in protecting native vertebrates is increasingly well documented. Yet, the impacts of rat eradication on plant communities remain poorly understood. Here we compare native and non-native tree and...

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Main Authors: Wolf, Coral A., Young, Hillary S., Zilliacus, Kelly M., Wegmann, Alex S., McKown, Matthew, Holmes, Nick D., Tershy, Bernie R., Dirzo, Rodolfo, Kropidlowski, Stefan, Croll, Donald A., Wegmann, Alexander S.
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author Wolf, Coral A.
Young, Hillary S.
Zilliacus, Kelly M.
Wegmann, Alex S.
McKown, Matthew
Holmes, Nick D.
Tershy, Bernie R.
Dirzo, Rodolfo
Kropidlowski, Stefan
Croll, Donald A.
Wegmann, Alexander S.
author_facet Wolf, Coral A.
Young, Hillary S.
Zilliacus, Kelly M.
Wegmann, Alex S.
McKown, Matthew
Holmes, Nick D.
Tershy, Bernie R.
Dirzo, Rodolfo
Kropidlowski, Stefan
Croll, Donald A.
Wegmann, Alexander S.
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description Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effectiveness in protecting native vertebrates is increasingly well documented. Yet, the impacts of rat eradication on plant communities remain poorly understood. Here we compare native and non-native tree and palm seedling abundance before and after eradication of invasive rats (Rattus rattus) from Palmyra Atoll, Line Islands, Central Pacific Ocean. Overall, seedling recruitment increased for five of the six native trees species examined. While pre-eradication monitoring found no seedlings of Pisonia grandis, a dominant tree species that is important throughout the Pacific region, post-eradication monitoring documented a notable recruitment event immediately following eradication, with up to 688 individual P. grandis seedlings per 100m2 recorded one month post-eradication. Two other locally rare native trees with no observed recruitment in pre-eradication surveys had recruitment post-rat eradication. However, we also found, by five years post-eradication, a 13-fold increase in recruitment of the naturalized and range-expanding coconut palm Cocos nucifera. Our results emphasize the strong effects that a rat eradication can have on tree recruitment with expected long-term effects on canopy composition. Rat eradication released non-native C. nucifera, likely with long-term implications for community composition, potentially necessitating future management interventions. Eradication, nevertheless, greatly benefitted recruitment of native tree species. If this pattern persists over time, we expect long-term benefits for flora and fauna dependent on these native species. Wolf_PalmyraVegetationManuscript_Dec2017 There are two spreadsheets: 1 - Seedling Transect data; 2 - Rare Trees data. Each contains the name of the transect or survey point, and the seedling count.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5022293 2025-01-17T00:27:50+00:00 Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll Wolf, Coral A. Young, Hillary S. Zilliacus, Kelly M. Wegmann, Alex S. McKown, Matthew Holmes, Nick D. Tershy, Bernie R. Dirzo, Rodolfo Kropidlowski, Stefan Croll, Donald A. Wegmann, Alexander S. 2019-07-06 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hv58f unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200743 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hv58f oai:zenodo.org:5022293 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Coco nucifera Cordia subcordata coconut palm Barringtonia asiatica island restoration Hernandia sonora black rat Rattus Guetterda speciosa introduced species Pisonia grandis info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hv58f10.1371/journal.pone.0200743 2024-12-05T03:22:56Z Rat eradication has become a common conservation intervention in island ecosystems and its effectiveness in protecting native vertebrates is increasingly well documented. Yet, the impacts of rat eradication on plant communities remain poorly understood. Here we compare native and non-native tree and palm seedling abundance before and after eradication of invasive rats (Rattus rattus) from Palmyra Atoll, Line Islands, Central Pacific Ocean. Overall, seedling recruitment increased for five of the six native trees species examined. While pre-eradication monitoring found no seedlings of Pisonia grandis, a dominant tree species that is important throughout the Pacific region, post-eradication monitoring documented a notable recruitment event immediately following eradication, with up to 688 individual P. grandis seedlings per 100m2 recorded one month post-eradication. Two other locally rare native trees with no observed recruitment in pre-eradication surveys had recruitment post-rat eradication. However, we also found, by five years post-eradication, a 13-fold increase in recruitment of the naturalized and range-expanding coconut palm Cocos nucifera. Our results emphasize the strong effects that a rat eradication can have on tree recruitment with expected long-term effects on canopy composition. Rat eradication released non-native C. nucifera, likely with long-term implications for community composition, potentially necessitating future management interventions. Eradication, nevertheless, greatly benefitted recruitment of native tree species. If this pattern persists over time, we expect long-term benefits for flora and fauna dependent on these native species. Wolf_PalmyraVegetationManuscript_Dec2017 There are two spreadsheets: 1 - Seedling Transect data; 2 - Rare Trees data. Each contains the name of the transect or survey point, and the seedling count. Other/Unknown Material Rattus rattus Zenodo Pacific Line Islands ENVELOPE(-67.233,-67.233,-67.933,-67.933) Survey Point ENVELOPE(-92.082,-92.082,62.795,62.795)
spellingShingle Coco nucifera
Cordia subcordata
coconut palm
Barringtonia asiatica
island restoration
Hernandia sonora
black rat
Rattus
Guetterda speciosa
introduced species
Pisonia grandis
Wolf, Coral A.
Young, Hillary S.
Zilliacus, Kelly M.
Wegmann, Alex S.
McKown, Matthew
Holmes, Nick D.
Tershy, Bernie R.
Dirzo, Rodolfo
Kropidlowski, Stefan
Croll, Donald A.
Wegmann, Alexander S.
Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title_full Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title_fullStr Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title_short Data from: Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
title_sort data from: invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll
topic Coco nucifera
Cordia subcordata
coconut palm
Barringtonia asiatica
island restoration
Hernandia sonora
black rat
Rattus
Guetterda speciosa
introduced species
Pisonia grandis
topic_facet Coco nucifera
Cordia subcordata
coconut palm
Barringtonia asiatica
island restoration
Hernandia sonora
black rat
Rattus
Guetterda speciosa
introduced species
Pisonia grandis
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hv58f