Invasion of Alien Solidago Taxa into Urban Habitats: A Study of Selected Towns in Southern Poland

IF 0.7 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
D. Chmura, Patrycja Dyba, Paulina Kraj, Natalia Peplińska, Agnieszka Pilorz, M. Roman
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Abstract In Poland there are three invasive species of the genus Solidago native to North America. In the years 2010-2015 field survey in five tows in Oswiecim Basin and its vicinity was performed which aimed to examine frequency, habitat preferences and basic parameters of populations of these species. Amongst invasive goldenrods S. canadensis (79 localities) and S. gigantea (74) prevailed in the study area and are much more frequent than S. graminifolia (8). Populations of goldenrods were not very abundant and did not occupy large area, however, there were populations exceeding 500 m2 and that had more than 500 ramets except for S. graminifolia which occur at low densities. The Canadian goldenrod S. canadensis tended to occur more frequently in ruderal and segetal habitats than S. gigantea whereas S. graminifolia was encountered only at fallows. Both S. gigantea and S. canadensis were reported to occur in wetland habitats and sometimes formed monospecific stands what prove negative influence on biodiversity.
外来一枝黄花类群对波兰南部城镇生境的入侵研究
在波兰有三种原产于北美的一枝黄花属入侵种。2010-2015年,在Oswiecim流域及其邻近地区的5个城镇进行了野外调查,目的是研究这些物种的种群频率、生境偏好和基本参数。在入侵黄科植物中,加拿大黄科植物(79个地点)和巨型黄科植物(74个地点)在研究区以加拿大黄科植物(79个地点)和巨型黄科植物(74个地点)的分布频率远高于谷草黄科植物(8)。黄科植物种群数量并不多,占地面积也不大,但除谷草黄科植物低密度分布外,其他黄科植物种群数量均超过500 m2,属数均超过500株。加拿大黄花S. canadensis比S. gigantea更常出现在原野和分叶性生境中,而S. graminifolia只在休耕时出现。据报道,石竹和加拿大石竹都生长在湿地生境中,有时形成单种林分,对生物多样性产生负面影响。
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Chemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology
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