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Understory upheaval: factors influencing Japanese stiltgrass invasion in forestlands of Tennessee, United States

机译:BROBLARY OFHEAVAL:影响田纳西州田纳西州的日本Stiltgrass入侵的因素

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Abstract BackgroundInvasions by non-native plants contribute to loss of ecosystem biodiversity and productivity, modification of biogeochemical cycles, and inhibition of natural regeneration of native species. Japanese stiltgrass ( Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Campus) is one of the most prevalent invasive grasses in the forestlands of Tennessee, United States. We measured the extent of invasion, identified potential factors affecting invasion, and quantified the relative importance of each factor. We analyzed field data collected by the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program of the U.S. Forest Service to measure the extent of invasion from 2005 to 2011 and identified potential factors affecting invasion during this period using boosted regression trees.ResultsOur results indicated that presence of Japanese stiltgrass on sampled plots increased 50% (from 269 to 404 plots) during the time period. The probability of invasion was correlated with one landscape condition (elevation) (20.5%) and five forest features (including tree species diversity, basal area, stand age, site productivity, and natural regeneration) (79.5%). Boosted regression trees identified the most influential (highly correlated) variables as tree species diversity (30.7%), basal area (22.9%), elevation (20.5%), and stand age (16.7%). Our results suggest that Japanese stiltgrass is likely to continue its invasion in Tennessee forests.ConclusionsThe present model, in addition to correlating the probability of Japanese stiltgrass invasions with current climatic conditions and landscape attributes, could aid in the on-going development of control strategies for confronting Japanese stiltgrass invasions by identifying vulnerable areas that might emerge as a result of likely changes in climatic conditions and land use patterns.
机译:摘要非本土植物的背景申请导致生态系统生物多样性和生产力,生物地球化学循环的改性,以及对天然物种的自然再生的抑制作用。日本Stiltgrass(Microstegium Vimineum(Trin。)A.校园)是美国田纳西州林地中最普遍的侵入性草之一。我们测量了侵袭程度,确定了影响入侵的潜在因素,并量化了每个因素的相对重要性。我们分析了美国森林服务森林库存和分析方案收集的现场数据,以衡量2005年至2011年的入侵程度,并确定了使用提升回归树在此期间影响入侵的潜在因素。结果表明日本斯卑斯图的存在在时间段期间,采样的曲线增加了50%(从269到404个地块)。侵袭概率与一个景观条件(升高)(20.5%)和五种森林特征(包括树种多样性,基础区域,站点,站点生产力和自然再生)相关(包括树脂)(79.5%)。增强回归树确定了最有影响力的(高度相关的)变量,为树种多样性(30.7%),基底面积(22.9%),高等(20.5%),并且代价(16.7%)。我们的研究结果表明,日本的Stiltgrass可能在田纳西州森林中继续入侵.Clusionsthe目前的模型,除了将日本塞尔堡侵袭性与当前气候条件和景观属性相关的概率外,可以帮助控制策略的持续发展通过确定可能发生的气候条件和土地利用模式的可能变化来识别可能出现的脆弱区域面对日本的浮动侵入侵入。

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