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Clatsop County Early Detection Invasive Species Network
Invasive-Watch TrainingAugust 19, 2009
Invasive Species 101
What are invasive species? Management & your role in it. Introduction to the invaders Reporting invasions Vector issues
invasive species is an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health
Biological invaders destroy habitats or out-compete native plants and animals.
At least 30 new potential biological invaders enter the US every day.
Invasive species cost Americans about $143 billion per year.
Why should you care?
What makes a plant invasive?
Lack normal environmental constraints Fast growth and reproduction Highly adaptable a wide range of conditions Often can transform their environment Often encouraged by disturbance Dominance = less biodiversity
How do we manage invasive plants?
Prevention Quarantine before introduction Monitoring & mapping Chemical treatment (herbicides) Biological controls (biocontrol) Cultural treatment (hand pulling, cutting, etc.)
The Wildfire Model
Area
Infe
sted
Time
Lag Time
Escape
IntroductionInvasion
Cost
Key Stages in Plant Invasions
What does this mean for management? A
rea
Infe
sted
Prevention or Eradication
(Inexpensive)Local control and
management only (Expensive)
Cont
rol C
osts
Time
Introduction
Detection: focus resources here
People notice them here
Eleven Invaders
Keys to Identifying the Invaders
Flowers Leaves and stems Habit (vine, herb, grass, rosette, etc.) Developing a “search pattern” Key characteristics (odor, reflectivity, color)
Herb Robert: Geranium robertianum
Rebecca Brown, Eastern Washington University
Photo: Robert Emanuel
Shining Geranium: Geranium lucidum Jorg
e Pe
nafie
l
Photo Bruce Newhouse
Policeman’s Helmet: Impatiens gladulifera
Photos: Christine McDonald
Photo: Christine McDonald
Glenn Miller, O
DA
Garlic Mustard: Alliaria petiolata
Glenn Miller, O
DA
Glenn Miller, O
DAElizabeth J. Czarapata
Glenn Miller, ODA
Jan Samanek, State Phytosanitary Adm
inistration
Old Man’s Beard: Clematis vitalba
Leo Michaels
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Carla Cole, NPSSpurge Laurel: Daphne laureola
Carla Cole, NPS
Tania Siemens, TNC
Carla Cole, NPS
False Brome: Brachypodium sylvaticum
© Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology
© Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology
© Andrea Thorpe, Institute for Applied Ecology
Yellow Archangel: Lamium galeobdolon
Phot
o: R
ober
t Em
anue
l, O
SU
Phot
o: R
ober
t Em
anue
l, O
SU
Photo: Alexander DunkelPhoto: Julio Reis
False Indigo: Amphora fruticosa
Photo: Jorg Hempel
Lesser Celandine: Ranunculus ficaria
Taking Notes
Early Detection Report Form
Date:________ Observer:__________________
Location:__________________________________________________________________________
Plant Species:_____________________________
Patch Size: Length________ Width___________ % cover____________# of plants_____________
Type of site (riparian, road, forest, trail, etc):_________________________________________
Notes (landowner, location, physical description, directions, etc.) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Example: “ODOT gravel pit on Hwy 26”
Example: “Old Man’s Beard”
Length: 10’ Width: 5’% cover: 50% of trees# of plants: 2-6
“Forest and road cut”
“Located on ODOT land? Vines growing up spruce trees and into rock”
Don’t be a Vector! Clean your clothes Clean your equipment & vehicle Clean your pets Walk around the infestation Bag/trash, burn, no compost If collecting voucher in flower or fruit, seal it
J.K. Linsey
Invasive Spp. Web Resources Oregon Invasive Species Hotline:
oregoninvasiveshotline.org/ National Invasive Species Clearinghouse:
www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov Washington State Noxious Weed Board:
www.nwcb.wa.gov/index.htm California Invasive Plant Council:
www.cal-ipc.org USDA PLANTS Database:
plants.usda.gov/index.html Presentation Recap:
Questions?
Robert M. Emanuel, Ph.D.Water Resources & Community DevelopmentClatsop & Tillamook counties2204 Fourth StreetTillamook, OR 97141(503) 842-5708 X 2 [email protected]