Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland

Montia linearis is a vascular plant originating from western North America. The expansion of this species has been observed for several decades. For the first time M. linearis was found in Europe in 1989. Further six populations were documented by 2004 within the continent: three in Poland, two in D...

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Main Authors: Iwona Dembicz, Łukasz Kozub, Piotr T. Zaniewski
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2015-10-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/4670
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spelling doaj-0e02b7bf28054163a63cf8ab35381c562020-11-25T03:13:09ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802015-10-0184334735610.5586/asbp.2015.0285577Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in PolandIwona Dembicz0Łukasz Kozub1Piotr T. Zaniewski2Department of Plant Ecology and Environmental Conservation, Institute of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 WarsawDepartment of Plant Ecology and Environmental Conservation, Institute of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 WarsawDepartment of Forest Botany, Faculty of Forestry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Nowoursynowska 159, 02-776 WarsawMontia linearis is a vascular plant originating from western North America. The expansion of this species has been observed for several decades. For the first time M. linearis was found in Europe in 1989. Further six populations were documented by 2004 within the continent: three in Poland, two in Denmark and one in Hungary. Apart from discovering a new population of M. linearis, we confirmed two out of the three previously known localities of the species in Poland. All the currently known populations of M. linearis occupied predominantly meadow habitats, especially intensively managed sites. Some individuals were also found in disturbed sites with bare soil. The studied species inhabited soils of various types with broad range of fertility as well as humidity. Montia linearis populations reached densities up to 87 individuals per 0.04 m2. The number of seeds produced by an individual was between 10 and 55 in 90% of the studied specimens, however much more fertile specimens were also observed. As the previously presented hypothesis of M. linearis dispersal with rail transport seemed not to be well supported, the connection between the M. linearis presence and cattle husbandry is considered. It is possible that the species can be transferred with living animals or manure. The species was able to survive for at least 26 years within once inhabited site. Further spread of M. linearis within Europe is highly probable. The aim of the study is to: (i) describe the current state of populations of M. linearis in Poland, (ii) provide information on habitat preferences and biology of the species, (iii) assess the invasiveness potential of M. linearis in Poland.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/4670weed dispersalintensive agriculturecattle breedingmeadowClaytonia linearisnon-native species
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author Iwona Dembicz
Łukasz Kozub
Piotr T. Zaniewski
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Łukasz Kozub
Piotr T. Zaniewski
Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
weed dispersal
intensive agriculture
cattle breeding
meadow
Claytonia linearis
non-native species
author_facet Iwona Dembicz
Łukasz Kozub
Piotr T. Zaniewski
author_sort Iwona Dembicz
title Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
title_short Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
title_full Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
title_fullStr Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene in Poland
title_sort current state, habitat and potential invasiveness of montia linearis (douglas ex hook.) greene in poland
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Montia linearis is a vascular plant originating from western North America. The expansion of this species has been observed for several decades. For the first time M. linearis was found in Europe in 1989. Further six populations were documented by 2004 within the continent: three in Poland, two in Denmark and one in Hungary. Apart from discovering a new population of M. linearis, we confirmed two out of the three previously known localities of the species in Poland. All the currently known populations of M. linearis occupied predominantly meadow habitats, especially intensively managed sites. Some individuals were also found in disturbed sites with bare soil. The studied species inhabited soils of various types with broad range of fertility as well as humidity. Montia linearis populations reached densities up to 87 individuals per 0.04 m2. The number of seeds produced by an individual was between 10 and 55 in 90% of the studied specimens, however much more fertile specimens were also observed. As the previously presented hypothesis of M. linearis dispersal with rail transport seemed not to be well supported, the connection between the M. linearis presence and cattle husbandry is considered. It is possible that the species can be transferred with living animals or manure. The species was able to survive for at least 26 years within once inhabited site. Further spread of M. linearis within Europe is highly probable. The aim of the study is to: (i) describe the current state of populations of M. linearis in Poland, (ii) provide information on habitat preferences and biology of the species, (iii) assess the invasiveness potential of M. linearis in Poland.
topic weed dispersal
intensive agriculture
cattle breeding
meadow
Claytonia linearis
non-native species
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/4670
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