On the Spread of Five Nonnative Ferns in Georgia

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES American Fern Journal Pub Date : 2020-08-28 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-110.3.95
R. Wyatt
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Abstract. Compared to most other groups of vascular plants, ferns have been neglected with respect to the potential for nonnative species to invade native plant communities and displace native species. Targeted collecting in the Piedmont of northeast Georgia uncovered five nonnative ferns that represent range extensions or provide clear confirmation of naturalization. Examination of herbarium specimens from Georgia revealed that some earlier records, as well as some overlooked records, were based on misidentifications. The species involved (Cyrtomium fortunei, Deparia petersenii, Dryopteris erythrosora, Macrothelypteris torresiana, and Pteris multifida) are all introductions from temperate regions in East Asia and represent escapes from cultivation. Study of Georgia collections held in herbaria from throughout the Southeast allowed determination of the first appearance and subsequent range expansion of the five species over time. These data and information about mating systems, ploidy level, and ecological requirements of each species allowed inferences to be made about their probable spread in the future, including effects of climate change.
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论五种外来蕨类植物在格鲁吉亚的传播
摘要与大多数其他维管植物类群相比,蕨类植物在外来物种入侵本地植物群落和取代本地物种方面的潜力一直被忽视。在乔治亚州东北部的皮埃蒙特有针对性的收集发现了五种非本地蕨类植物,它们代表了范围的扩展或提供了明确的归化确认。对格鲁吉亚植物标本馆标本的检查显示,一些较早的记录以及一些被忽视的记录都是基于错误的鉴定。本研究涉及的物种(红毛鳞毛蕨、红毛鳞毛蕨、红毛鳞毛蕨和多毛鳞蕨)均为东亚温带地区引种,为逃逸种。对整个东南部的乔治亚州植物标本馆收藏的研究,可以确定这五个物种的首次出现和随后的范围扩张。这些关于每个物种的交配系统、倍性水平和生态需求的数据和信息,可以对它们未来可能的传播做出推断,包括气候变化的影响。
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American Fern Journal
American Fern Journal 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The American Fern Journal is a peer-reviewed journal focused on the biology of ferns and lycophytes.
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