10月29日 Donald R. Strong:The History of Spartina Invasions and Control(68周年校庆系列学术报告)

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讲座题目🧑‍🚀:The History of Spartina Invasions and Control

主讲人😆:Donald R. Strong  教授

主持人:李秀珍  教授

开始时间:2019-10-29 09:10:00

讲座地址:闵行校区河口海岸大楼B101报告厅

主办单位:河口海岸科学研究院

 

报告人简介:

Dr. Donald R. Strong is a distinguished   professor of University of California, Davis. His research interests are   trophic ecology; ecology and evolution of insect-plant interactions; soil  ecology, natural enemy, and salt-marsh ecology; and biological control of   weeds. And he focuses on Community Ecology, Evolutionary Ecology and Life   History Strategies, Population Dynamics and Population Interactions. He is a   fellow of the Ecological Society of America since 2012. In 2011, he was   awarded as Distinguished Service Citation from Ecological Society of America.

报告内容:

Spartina species are powerful ecological   engineers and create intertidal habitats. They grow lower on the tidal plane   than other vascular plants, and stiff stems precipitate sediments into which roots grow. Most Spartina species are native to the Atlantic, especially the  northwestern Atlantic. Where native, Spartina is valued for solidifying and   defining the shore as well as supporting biodiversity. In most, but not all,   of the many estuaries where Spartina has been introduced, it is considered a   bane. It overgrows native salt marsh, competes vigorously with native   species, accretes undesirable sediment, diminishes biota, increases management costs, and interferes with human uses of estuaries.The Spartina   alterniflora invasion of Chinese estuaries is the world’s largest for this genus.

Control of invasive Spartina is usually   expensive. Earth moving, diking, covering, and herbicide spraying have been   used for control. The single known attempt at biological control of Spartina,   in Willapa Bay, WA, USA was a failure. Herbicide applications have virtually   eliminated the massive Spartina alterniflora invasion of Willapa Bay. In San  Francisco Bay, CA an imbroglio continues to play out from the purposeful   introduction of S. alterniflora, which hybridized with native California   cordgrass. The hybrids spread rapidly into forging habitat of migratory   shorebirds, which led to a large-scale herbicide campaign that can be view as   a success in saving that habitat. The campaign targeted hybrid Spartina but   brought collateral damage to habitat of the endangered Ridgeway’s rail, which   was using the tall hybrid Spartina as a surrogate for marshland that had been   removed by urbanization and agriculture built around SF Bay during the last   century.

A twist of irony is that tall, dense S.   alterniflora can protect shorelines from the early stages of sea level rise   by attenuating the highest tides. Marshes would have to grow up the shore to  perform this ecosystem service, but in many places upward growth of the marsh   is impeded by human-built structures.

 


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