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Informal Trails and the Spread of Invasive Species in Urban Natural Areas: Spatial Analysis of Informal Trails and their Effects on Understory Plant Communities in Forest Park, Portland, Oregon

机译:非正式轨迹和入侵物种在城市自然区域的传播:俄勒冈州波特兰森林公园非正规径的空间分析及其对林下植物群落的影响

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The risk of spread and establishment of invasive species to interior habitat within urban parks is of great concern to park managers and ecologists. Informal trails as a vector for this transmission are not well understood. To characterize effects of informal trails on understory plant communities, I conducted a study of the informal trail network in Forest Park, Portland, Oregon. The system of 382 informal trails was mapped and evaluated qualitatively, and from this population a systematic sample was selected for analysis. To identify hotspots of informal trail activity, showing the relationship of informal trails to formal trails, other park features, and trail use level, I evaluated all mapped trails using line density spatial analysis tools. To characterize understory communities, thirty transects were placed along informal trails, with paired transects along nearby formal trails for comparison. I measured percent cover by species for non-graminoid understory plants, and percent total plant cover at different structural layers, for quadrats at regular intervals from the trail edge. I calculated richness and Shannon-Weaver diversity for non-graminoid understory plants. For community analysis, species were grouped by dispersal strategy, native status, and growth form.Observations from system mapping suggest that u22hiddenu22 behaviors drive many informal trails: bathroom stops, party spots, waste dumping, and camps make up 28% of all informal trails. Trails to private property are few but represent over 29% of total trail length. Informal trail density is highest along Balch Creek. Hotspots of informal trail presence are associated with trailheads, trail intersections, and water access. Quadrats located within one meter of informal trails showed higher richness and diversity due to increased number of introduced and ruderal species. Formal trails exhibit these same patterns to a stronger degree and over a greater distance (two meters) from the trail edge. Distance from trail edge explained variation in plant communities when grouped by dispersal type, but not by growth form. This study shows that although informal trails are widely distributed throughout the park, they are concentrated in high use areas. The presence of informal trails leads to significant changes in Forest Park plant communities that favor invasive and ruderal species, but these effects appear limited to two meters from the trail edge.
机译:公园管理者和生态学家非常关注扩散和建立入侵物种到城市公园内部栖息地的风险。非正式线索作为这种传输的载体尚未得到很好的理解。为了描述非正式足迹对林下植物群落的影响,我对俄勒冈州波特兰市森林公园的非正式足迹网络进行了研究。对382条非正式路径的系统进行了定位和定性评估,并从该人群中选择了系统样本进行分析。为了确定非正式步道活动的热点,显示非正式步道与正式步道之间的关系,其他公园特征以及步道使用水平,我使用线密度空间分析工具评估了所有映射的步道。为了表征林下群落,在非正式路径上放置了30个样带,并在附近的正式路径上放置了成对的样带进行比较。我测量了非gram类下层植物的物种覆盖百分率,以及从后缘以规则间隔的四方类在不同结构层的总植物覆盖率。我计算了非类胡萝卜素林下植物的丰富度和Shannon-Weaver多样性。为了进行社区分析,将物种按照扩散策略,原始状态和生长形式进行分组。系统映射的观察表明, n 隐藏 u22行为驱动了许多非正式的活动:洗手间,聚会场所,垃圾场和营地占28%所有非正式路径。通往私人财产的步道很少,但占步道总长度的29%以上。 Balch Creek的非正式步道密度最高。非正式步道存在的热点与步道,步道交叉口和水源相关。由于引入的物种和种的数量增加,位于非正式路径一米以内的四足动物显示出更高的丰富度和多样性。正式小径在距小径边缘更大的距离(两米)内表现出相同的样式。距边缘的距离解释了按扩散类型而非生长形式分组时植物群落的变化。这项研究表明,尽管非正式步道在整个公园中分布广泛,但它们都集中在高使用率地区。非正式步道的存在导致森林公园植物群落发生重大变化,有利于入侵和invasive属物种,但这些影响似乎仅限于步道边缘两米以内。

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    Van Winkle Jill Elise;

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