Where is garlic mustard? Understanding the context for dense invasions of Alliaria petiolata
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Author
Rodgers, Vikki L.Scanga, Sara E.
Kolozsvary, Mary Beth
Garneau, Danielle
Kilgore, Jason S.
Anderson, Laurel J.
Hopfensperger, Kristine N.
Aguilera, Anna G.
Urban, Rebecca A.
Juneau, Kevyn
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arlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)invasive species
spatial and temporal scaling
macrosystems
ecological context
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BioScienceDate Published
2022-06
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"The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) has spread throughout forest understory and edge communities in much of North America, but its persistence, density, and impacts have varied across sites and time. Surveying the literature since 2008, we evaluated both previously proposed and new mechanisms for garlic mustard’s invasion success and note how they interact and vary across ecological contexts. We analyzed how and where garlic mustard has been studied and found a lack of multisite and longitudinal studies, as well as regions that may be under- or overstudied, leading to poor representation for understanding and predicting future invasion dynamics. Inconsistencies in how sampling units are scaled and defined can also hamper our understanding of invasive species. We present new conceptual models for garlic mustard invasion from a macrosystems perspective, emphasizing the importance of synergies and feedbacks among mechanisms across spatial and temporal scales to produce variable ecological contexts"DOI
10.1093/biosci/biac012ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/biosci/biac012
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