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Road age and its importance in earthworm invasion of northern boreal forests

机译:路的年龄和它的重要性在蚯蚓入侵北部的北方森林

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Roads are an important conduit for the spread of invasive species. Road age is a key factor that could influence the susceptibility of roads to invasion as older roads are typically subject to higher cumulative levels of human disturbance and propagule pressure than younger roads. We investigated the effects of road age on the spread of non-native earthworms, which act as ecosystem engineers. We sampled earthworms and habitat variables at 98 roads in the boreal forest of Alberta, Canada, to determine the influence of road age on non-native earthworm occurrence at the landscape level. The extent and rate of local spread were also assessed at seven sites adjacent to old and young roads. Generalized estimating equations and zero-inflated negative binomial regression were used to analyze landscape- and local-level results, respectively. We used our models to create maps that predict the current and potential future extent of earthworms in north-eastern Alberta. Probability of earthworm occurrence and extent of spread increased as road age increased. Areas closer to agriculture and towards the south and west of our study area were also significantly more likely to be invaded by earthworms. Our spread model indicated that approximately 9% of the boreal forest of north-eastern Alberta is likely invaded by earthworms currently. This is projected to increase to 49% of suitable forest habitat over the next 50 years as human development intensifies in this region. Synthesis and applications. Although the effects of roads and linear features are commonly investigated in relation to native species, our results emphasize the importance of considering the impacts of linear feature creation on the spread of invasive species. We demonstrate that road age in particular can be an important factor affecting the spread of invasive species. In the boreal forest, reducing the number of roads being constructed, restricting traffic, and reclaiming temporary roads will be critical to reduce the future extent of earthworm invasions.
机译:道路是传播的一个重要渠道入侵物种。可能会影响道路的敏感性入侵,年长的道路通常服从人类干扰和累积水平较高繁殖体压力比年轻的道路。调查的影响道路的时代作为传播非蚯蚓生态系统工程师。生境变量在北方98公路加拿大阿尔伯塔省的森林,来确定年龄对非道路蚯蚓的影响发生在景观水平。当地的传播速度也7点评估网站毗邻老和年轻的道路。广义估计方程和zero-inflated负二项回归用于分析景观和地方结果,分别。创建当前和预测的地图潜在的未来的蚯蚓阿尔伯塔省东北部。发生和蔓延的程度增加年龄增加。对我们研究的南部和西部地区也更容易被入侵蚯蚓。大约9%的北方森林阿尔伯塔省东北部可能入侵目前蚯蚓。增加49%的合适的森林栖息地未来50年,人类发展加强在这一地区。应用程序。通常研究线性特性与本地物种,我们的研究结果强调考虑的影响的重要性线性特性创建的入侵物种。特定的可以是一个重要的影响因素入侵物种的传播。森林,减少道路的数量构造,限制流量,并回收临时道路减少至关重要未来的蚯蚓入侵的程度。

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