Game of Clones: Students Model the Dispersal and Fighting of Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica)

A. Fuchs, Christina Pichler-Koban, W. Elmenreich, M. Jungmeier
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Fallopia japonica as an invasive alien species in Europe and North America presents a significant problem to the existing flora as well as to infrastructures and agricultural land. That is why measures and attempts to control the plant are increasing rapidly. However, conservationists are not yet able to agree on the most suitable method. In the research project ‘Game of Clones’, a team of scientists together with the help of high school students is spatially modeling the spreading behavior of knotweed under different circumstances and is creating and providing a board game as well as a computer simulation as an experimental platform. To develop sustainable assumptions to be able to model the responses of knotweed to each control measure, a vast understanding of the plant is necessary. The chapter covers the results of research activities and experiments within the project and gives a comprehensive review about Japanese knotweed.
克隆游戏:学生模拟日本虎杖(Fallopia japonica)的扩散和战斗
黄秋花(Fallopia japonica)是欧洲和北美的外来入侵物种,对现有植物区系、基础设施和农业用地造成了严重的影响。这就是为什么控制这种植物的措施和尝试正在迅速增加。然而,自然资源保护主义者还不能就最合适的方法达成一致。在“克隆人的游戏”研究项目中,科学家团队与高中生一起,在不同环境下对虎杖的传播行为进行空间建模,并创造并提供棋盘游戏和计算机模拟作为实验平台。为了建立可持续的假设,以便能够模拟结缕草对每种控制措施的反应,有必要对该植物进行广泛的了解。本章涵盖了项目内的研究活动和实验结果,并对日本结缕草进行了全面的综述。
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