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Title: Intraspecific Generational Competition In Garlic Mustard


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Intraspecific Generational Competition In Garlic
Mustard
  • Butch Squires, Jeff Conners, Kay Gross and Gary
    Mittelbach
  • Kelloggs Biological Station

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                            Primary distribution
of garlic mustard in North America. In Canada, it
occursmainly within the Mixedwood Plains
Ecozone, indicated by the hatched
area.            
Invasive Exotic Plants of Canada Fact Sheet No. 2
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  • Obligate biennial of Eurasian origin
  • Innocuous weed in native habitat
  • Named for garlic scent of crushed young leaves
  • Primarily spread anthropogenically
  • First noted in new York, 1868
  • Presently trans-continental in U.S. (2000, 34
    States, 4 Canadian Provinces)

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Why Is Garlic Mustard a Threat?
  • Wide habitat tolerance
  • Generalist pollinator, self fertile in absence of
    outcrossing
  • Prolific seed production (Avg. 350 / plant,
    estimated max. 7900, up to 62,000/meter squared )
  • Establishes seed bank (5 yrs )
  • Seed easily acquired and transported
  • Devotes more biomass to seed production when
    stressed or in disturbed ground
  • Root exudates suspected allelopathic, proven
    anti-mycorhizal

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  • Potential competition with and exclusion of
    native spring ephemerals in habitat previously
    considered immune
  • Prevention of recruitment of tree seedlings in
    deciduous forest
  • Essentially immune to native pathogens and
    predators
  • Adapting to new habitats
  • Low temperature growth and germination
  • Exponential rate of spread ( 2X / yr )

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Concerns
  • Is A. petiolata displacing native flora in
    Michigan?
  • Are bare patches in otherwise lush forest
    understory the result of allelopathic or
    anti-mycorhizal exudates?
  • What can be assessed in one midsummer session?

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Hypothesis
Competitive exclusion occurs between first and
second year Garlic Mustard plants
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Experimental Design
  • Sample from quadrats visually selected in
    prominent populations
  • Sample from random number selected quadrats along
    transects through habitat
  • Compare adult to seedling ratios for negative
    correlation

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Materials
  • ½ meter square plastic frame
  • Meter stick
  • Tape measure
  • Note book

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Data Results
Correlation -0.30446
Correlation -0.4226
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Significance
  • Negative correlation may be due to factors other
    than shading and seed availability
  • These factors may feasibly extend to competing
    native species

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Future Research
  • Colonizing behavior from initial appearance must
    be tracked
  • Pre-existing native populations need to be
    monitored during invasion for effects on
    individual species
  • Seed bank temporal viability needs to be assessed
    on a regional basis

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Thanks to All the Faculty and Staff at KBS
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