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Title: BIOLOGICAL definition of an invasive exotic


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A WEED is any plant you dont want
  • BIOLOGICAL definition of an invasive exotic
  • NOXIOUS WEED - any plant regulated by a
    governmental body

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Characteristics of Invasive WEEDS
  1. NON-NATIVE
  2. INVASIVENESS
  3. COMPETITIVENESS
  4. PERSISTENCE
  5. AGGRESSIVENESS

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Understand the Seriousness of Invasive Weeds
  • Land use is changing
  • Weed spread over the past 100 years in MT
  • ECOLOGICAL and ECONOMIC impacts of invasive weeds

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Land use is changing
  • Increasing Public and Wildland Interface
  • Increasing Recreation Use
  • Increasing Human Movement/Transportation

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IMPACTS! OF INVASIVE WEEDS
  • reduce habitat for fish, wildlife and livestock
  • choke out native plant species, threaten
    sensitive species
  • increase soil erosion and stream sedimentation
  • limit recreational opportunities
  • cost millions of dollars each year

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WHY DO ANYTHING?
  • ECONOMIC 35 billion/year in costs/ damages(US)
  • - SFPWMA partners spent over 200,000 this year
    controlling weeds primarily in Flagstaff and
    adjacent highways and forests
  • - MONTANA - 42 million is costs and damages for
    one weed species

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Total Direct and SecondaryAnnual Economic
Impacts42.107 million
Silently sneaking across boundaries, noxious
weeds cost Montanans millions of dollars each
year.
Knapweed Infestations
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spotted knapweed in MT
1925 1950 1975 TODAY
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KNAPWEED in N. AZ
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What is at risk?
  • Ground disturbing projects
  • Sensitive and endangered species habitat
  • High intensity fires
  • High-use Recreation sites
  • Road construction, reconstruction,
  • maintenance

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Propagules of Regeneration
  • SEEDS
  • FLOWERS
  • SOIL SEEDBANK
  • RE -VEGETATION
  • ROOTS
  • SOIL DISTURBANCE
  • SOILS TRANSFER

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Pathways of Introduction
  • ON SITE SOURCES
  • PLANT MATERIAL
  • SEED BANK
  • OFF-SITE SOURCES
  • SOIL/FILL MATERIALS
  • EQUIPMENT
  • REVEGETATION/ MULCHING
  • COORDINATION

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Pathways of Introduction
HAY
TOURISTS
NURSERY PLANTS
TRUCKS
TRAINS
PRODUCE
FIRE
Construction Equipment
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RISK ASSESSMENT
  • Pre Field Review
  • Field Reconnaissance
  • RISK RATING
  • Risk Rating Likelihood x Consequence
  • Likelihood The likelihood that weeds will
    establish in project area.
  • Consequence The consequence of weeds
    establishing in project area.

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