Distribution and invasiveness of four non-native species of plants in ecosystems in the Chorokhi delta (SW Georgia)

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES European journal of environmental sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-17 DOI:10.14712/23361964.2023.9
I. Mikeladze, Z. Manvelidze, David Tsiskaridze, G. Shainidze
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Chorokhi Delta is known for its high diversity and many habitats, which however are being threatened by invasive plants. Here, the effects of four invasive species of plants, namely Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Sicyos angulatus, Solidago canadensis and Verbena brasiliensis were studied. These species were recorded in the coastal area of the Black Sea and in particular in Georgia for the first time in the first half of the last century and S. angulatus is a very recent arrival. Currently, these species constitute a significant threat to biodiversity at local, national and global levels. These invasive species were monitored from 2021 to 2022. During this period, sites with high densities of the invasive species were identified. For each species, 5 transects were randomly set, and along each of them, 10 plots (1 × 1 m) were surveyed. The density, frequency, coverage and average height of the invasive plants were measured in each plot. These measurements were recorded twice per year for two years (2021–2022). All this information will be used to develop management plans aimed at preventing their further spread or control their abundance. The results indicate that Ambrosia artemisiifolia is the most invasive and widely distributed. Verbena brasiliensis and Sicyos angulatus are also highly competitive species that can seriously affect semi-natural habitats in the Chorokhi Delta and in agricultural land located close to the Delta. Unlike these species, Solidago canadensis is not widely distributed in the area studied. However, its ability to survive in a wide range of habitats and clonal growth indicate that it is potentially a highly dangerous invasive species, which in the future is expected to expand its range and severely affect the semi-natural ecosystems and agricultural land in the Chorokhi Delta. The results of the present study demonstrate the high adaptability of the species studied and their potential for spreading further in the near future.
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乔罗基三角洲(格鲁吉亚西南部)生态系统中四种非本地植物的分布和入侵情况
乔罗基三角洲以其多样性和众多栖息地而闻名,但这些栖息地正受到入侵植物的威胁。在这里,我们研究了四种入侵植物的影响,它们分别是蒿草(Ambrosia artemisiifolia)、鹅掌楸(Sicyos angulatus)、加拿大实心草(Solidago canadensis)和巴西马鞭草(Verbena brasiliensis)。这些物种于上世纪上半叶首次出现在黑海沿岸地区,尤其是格鲁吉亚,而 S. angulatus 是最近才出现的。目前,这些物种在地方、国家和全球层面对生物多样性构成了严重威胁。从 2021 年到 2022 年,对这些入侵物种进行了监测。在此期间,确定了入侵物种的高密度地点。针对每个物种,随机设置了 5 条横断面,并沿每条横断面调查了 10 个地块(1 × 1 米)。在每个地块测量入侵植物的密度、频率、覆盖率和平均高度。这些测量结果每年记录两次,为期两年(2021-2022 年)。所有这些信息都将用于制定管理计划,以防止其进一步蔓延或控制其数量。结果表明,蒿草(Ambrosia artemisiifolia)的入侵程度最高,分布范围最广。此外,巴西马鞭草(Verbena brasiliensis)和箭毒草(Sicyos angulatus)也是竞争性很强的物种,会严重影响乔罗基三角洲和三角洲附近农田的半自然栖息地。与这些物种不同,实心草在研究区域的分布并不广泛。然而,它在多种生境中的生存能力和克隆生长表明,它可能是一种极具危险性的入侵物种,未来有望扩大范围,严重影响乔罗基三角洲的半自然生态系统和农田。本研究的结果表明,所研究的物种适应性很强,在不久的将来有可能进一步扩散。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Environmental Sciences offers a mixture of original refereed research papers, which bring you some of the most exciting developments in environmental sciences in the broadest sense, often with an inter- or trans-disciplinary perspective, focused on the European problems. The journal also includes critical reviews on topical issues, and overviews of the status of environmental protection in particular regions / countries. The journal covers a broad range of topics, including direct or indirect interactions between abiotic or biotic components of the environment, interactions of environment with human society, etc. The journal is published twice a year (June, December).
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