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The invasion of a large lake by the Eurasian genotype of common reed: The influence of roads and residential construction
Authors:Marie-Claire LeBlanc  Sylvie de Blois  Claude Lavoie
Affiliation:1. Centre de recherche en aménagement et développement, Université Laval, Québec, Québec, Canada G1V 0A6;2. School of Environment and Department of Plant Science, McGill University, 21,111 Lakeshore, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada H9X 3V9
Abstract:The Eurasian genotype of common reed (Phragmites australis) is one of the most aggressive plant invading North American wetlands. There is, however, little published evidence on establishment patterns of populations along lakes of the St. Lawrence River–Great Lakes watershed. We tested the hypothesis that the recent invasion of Great Lake Saint-François (Québec, Canada) by common reed was facilitated by a dense road system and by an intense residence construction activity along lakeshores. A total of 345 and 2914 reed stands were mapped along lakeshores, and along the road system of the study area, respectively. The probability of finding a reed stand on a lakeshore increases with the proximity of the lake's outlet, and of a paved road, but decreases with the proximity of a residence built since 1990. It is likely that common reed first spread along the road system, and that wind dispersal of seeds then favored the establishment of populations on lakeshores. Our model does not support the hypothesis that residential construction facilitated the establishment of reed stands, probably because the recent residential construction boom occurred essentially in the southern part of the lake, where the number of roadside reed populations is much lower than in the northern part (lower seed rain). The invasion of Great Lake Saint-François shows that the spread of the plant is not restricted to major river or road systems. Large or small lakes, if submitted to intense diaspore pressure, can also be at risk.
Keywords:Freshwater  Haplotype M  Lake  Phragmites australis  Residential construction  Road
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