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Impacts of Bohemian Knotweed on Litter Decomposition, etc. Shannon Claeson Olympia PNW Research Station USDA Forest Service 14 November 2013

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Page 1: Impacts of Bohemian Knotweed on Litter Decomposition, etc

Impacts of Bohemian Knotweed

on Litter Decomposition, etc.

Shannon Claeson

Olympia PNW Research Station

USDA Forest Service

14 November 2013

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• Forms dense monocultures, up to 5m tall,

• Displaces native vegetation,

• Perennial - drops leaves all at once in autumn,

• Reabsorbs nutrients from leaves prior to leaf-fall!

Bohemian Knotweed

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Bohemian knotweed (Polygonum x bohemicum)

red alder (Alnus rubra)

black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)

Objectives

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Aquatic litter processing

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Aquatic litter processing

Leaves high in nutrients • more fungal biomass, • more insect shredders, • decompose faster.

Nutrients

(nitrogen,

phosphorus)

Fungi

Invertebrate

detritivores

Leaf decomposition

+

+

+

+ Leaves high in structure • less fungal biomass, • less insect shredders, • decompose slower.

Physical

abrasion

Structure

(fiber, cellulose,

lignin)

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Field Experiment - Methods

Single species leaf-packs: • Leaf-pack = 5.0g of senesced, dry leaves • 3 species = alder, cottonwood, or knotweed • 3 streams = Stony, Wildcat, Porter

(Chehalis Basin) • Leaf-packs in water January-March 2011

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Field Experiment - Methods

At start (day 0) and after 15, 31, & 56 days Removed 5 leaf-packs/species/stream & measured: • % Fiber, Cellulose, Lignin (day 0 only) • % Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus (each time) • Dry mass (each time) • Fungal biomass (each time) • # Aquatic invertebrates (day 31 only)

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Aquatic litter processing

Structure (%FCL)

Nutrients (%CNP) Fungal biomass Change in leaf mass

Insect abundance

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Study Streams

StonyPorter

Wildcat

123°0'0"W124°0'0"W

47

°30

'0"N

47

°0'0

"N4

6°3

0'0

"N

Chehalis

Rive

r

WASHINGTON

0 10 20 30 Kilometers

Study reaches

Rivers

Sea water

Forested, 2nd-3rd order, pool-riffle, gravel-cobble, alder & cottonwood, support salmon.

Wildcat Creek

Stony Creek

Porter River

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

deg

rees

Cel

ciu

s

Water Temperature (˚C) - Daily Mean

WildcatStonyPorter

Stream Reaches (50m long)

Wildcat Creek Stony Creek Porter River

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Stream Reaches

Wildcat Creek

Stony Creek

Porter River

Parameter Stony Wildcat Porter

pH 7.0 6.9 7.3

Conductivity (µS/cm) 43.5 62.7 45.9

Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) 12.4 12.1 12.8

NO3/NO2-N (µg/L) 579 627 638

NH4-N (µg/L) 33 11 11

PO4-P (µg/L) 11 15 10

Streams similar!

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Senesced Leaf Structure (day 0)

Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

Leaf conte

nt

(%)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

a

Species

a a

ab b

b

b c

c

Al

Lignin Cellulose Fiber

Ct Kw Al Ct Kw Al Ct Kw

Bars are mean ± 1 SE

Tukey-Kramer adjusted p<0.05

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Senesced Leaf Chemistry

a a

Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

Ca

rbo

n:N

itro

ge

n

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Ca

rbo

n:P

ho

sp

ho

rus

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

0 20 30 60 10 40 50 0 20 30 60 10 40 50

a

b

c

a

b

c

a

b b

a

b b

a

b

b

a

a

b

a

a

a

a

Time (days) Time (days)

More nitrogen/phosphorus lowers C:N/C:P ratios.

Points are mean ± 1 SE

Tukey-Kramer adjusted p<0.05

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Fungal Biomass (ergosterol)

Fun

gal bio

ma

ss (

mg/g

)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Time (days)

0 20 30 60 10 40 50

a b

c

a

b

c

a

a

a

a

ab

b Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

Points are mean ± 1 SE

Tukey-Kramer adjusted p<0.05

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Aquatic Invertebrates (day 31)

*

Bars are mean ± 1 SE

Tukey-Kramer adjusted p<0.05 *

0

50

100

150

200

250

300Abundance

0

5

10

15

20

25

Taxa Richness

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

9%

10%Scraper

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%Shredder

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%Collector

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

9%

10%Predator

Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

*

Functional feeding groups:

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Invertebrate Community Composition (day 31)

Abundance

%CF

%CG

%SC

%SH Richness

Wildcat

Creek Porter Creek

Stony

Creek

Axis

2 (

r2 =

0.1

9)

Axis 1 (r2 = 0.63)

NMS ordination of 45 leaf-packs with 43 taxa.

Streams differed in abundance, richness, and % FFG’s.

Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

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Mass remaining %

Mass r

em

ain

ing (

%)

0

20

40

60

80

100

Time (days)

0 20 30 60 10 40 50

a

b

b

a

a

ab

b

a

Alder

Cottonwood

Knotweed

Bars are mean ± 1 SE

Tukey-Kramer adjusted p<0.05

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Results Alder leaves:

• More nutrients, less structure

Initially less fungal biomass, developed more over time

• More insect shredders

• Initially decomposed faster

Knotweed leaves:

Less nutrients, more structure

Initially more fungal biomass, developed less over time

Fewer insect shredders

Initially decomposed slower

Cottonwood leaves: in between…

Nutrients

(nitrogen,

phosphorus)

Fungi

Invertebrate

detritivores

Leaf decomposition

+

+

+

+

Physical

abrasion

Structure

(fiber, cellulose,

lignin)

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Native vs. Non-native

leaf litter inputs:

Quality

? Quantity

? Timing

Wildcat Creek, Chehalis Basin, WA

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Funding & Resources provided by:

• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

• U.S. Forest Service

• Dr. Carri LeRoy at The Evergreen State College (TESC)

• Dr. Kevin Kuehn at University of Southern Mississippi (USM)

Special thanks to:

• Jacob Barry (USM)

• Tamara Cowles, Ben Leonard, Steve Scott, Caitlin Reece (TESC)

• Environmental Analysis class 2011 (TESC)

Acknowledgements