A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...

Invasive plants formed via hybridization, especially those that modify the structure and function of their ecosystems, are of particular concern given the potential for hybrid vigor. In the U.S. Pacific Northwest, two invasive, dune-building beachgrasses, Ammophila arenaria (European beachgrass) and...

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Main Authors: Askerooth, Risa, Mostow, Rebecca, Ruggiero, Peter, Barreto, Felipe, Hacker, Sally
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4 2024-04-28T08:17:57+00:00 A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ... Askerooth, Risa Mostow, Rebecca Ruggiero, Peter Barreto, Felipe Hacker, Sally 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4 en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS Biological sciences Hybridization beachgrass spread and growth grass functional morphology native dune plant richness U.S. Pacific Northwest dune Endangered Species Act-listed western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus and streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata dataset Dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4 2024-04-02T10:39:12Z Invasive plants formed via hybridization, especially those that modify the structure and function of their ecosystems, are of particular concern given the potential for hybrid vigor. In the U.S. Pacific Northwest, two invasive, dune-building beachgrasses, Ammophila arenaria (European beachgrass) and A. breviligulata (American beachgrass) have hybridized and formed a new beachgrass taxa (Ammophila arenaria × A. breviligulata) but little is known about its distribution, spread, and ecological consequences. Here we report on surveys of the hybrid beachgrass conducted across a 250-km range from Moclips, Washington to Pacific City, Oregon in 2021 and 2022. We detected nearly 300 hybrid individuals, or an average of 8–14 hybrid individuals per km of surveyed foredune. The hybrid was more common at sites within southern Washington and northern Oregon where A. breviligulata is abundant (75–90% cover) and A. arenaria is sparse and patchy. The hybrid displayed morphological traits such as shoot density and height that ... : # **A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences** [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4) This folder contains datasets related to hybrid beachgrass distribution, spread, and ecological consequences. All .xlsx files have a Raw_Data tab that contains the dataset and a second Variable_Names tab that contains notes about the file and further explains each variable name. Any code will be provided upon request. ## Description of the data and file structure Included datasets are described below, organized into sections. ***Beachgrass Searches*** 1. **HYBR_AMAR_Searches_Divided.xlsx**: * The search transect dataset, as described below, split into roughly <= 0.2 km segments using ArcGIS Pro for the purposes of analysis. 2. **HYBR_AMAR_Searches_Undivided.xlsx**: * Dataset of 53 search transects conducted in 2019 (by R. Mostow), 2021, and 2022 (by R. Askerooth, R. Mostow, S. Hacker, and field assistants). Search ... Dataset Eremophila alpestris DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic FOS Biological sciences
Hybridization
beachgrass spread and growth
grass functional morphology
native dune plant richness
U.S. Pacific Northwest dune
Endangered Species Act-listed western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus and streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata
spellingShingle FOS Biological sciences
Hybridization
beachgrass spread and growth
grass functional morphology
native dune plant richness
U.S. Pacific Northwest dune
Endangered Species Act-listed western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus and streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata
Askerooth, Risa
Mostow, Rebecca
Ruggiero, Peter
Barreto, Felipe
Hacker, Sally
A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
topic_facet FOS Biological sciences
Hybridization
beachgrass spread and growth
grass functional morphology
native dune plant richness
U.S. Pacific Northwest dune
Endangered Species Act-listed western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus and streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata
description Invasive plants formed via hybridization, especially those that modify the structure and function of their ecosystems, are of particular concern given the potential for hybrid vigor. In the U.S. Pacific Northwest, two invasive, dune-building beachgrasses, Ammophila arenaria (European beachgrass) and A. breviligulata (American beachgrass) have hybridized and formed a new beachgrass taxa (Ammophila arenaria × A. breviligulata) but little is known about its distribution, spread, and ecological consequences. Here we report on surveys of the hybrid beachgrass conducted across a 250-km range from Moclips, Washington to Pacific City, Oregon in 2021 and 2022. We detected nearly 300 hybrid individuals, or an average of 8–14 hybrid individuals per km of surveyed foredune. The hybrid was more common at sites within southern Washington and northern Oregon where A. breviligulata is abundant (75–90% cover) and A. arenaria is sparse and patchy. The hybrid displayed morphological traits such as shoot density and height that ... : # **A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences** [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhr4) This folder contains datasets related to hybrid beachgrass distribution, spread, and ecological consequences. All .xlsx files have a Raw_Data tab that contains the dataset and a second Variable_Names tab that contains notes about the file and further explains each variable name. Any code will be provided upon request. ## Description of the data and file structure Included datasets are described below, organized into sections. ***Beachgrass Searches*** 1. **HYBR_AMAR_Searches_Divided.xlsx**: * The search transect dataset, as described below, split into roughly <= 0.2 km segments using ArcGIS Pro for the purposes of analysis. 2. **HYBR_AMAR_Searches_Undivided.xlsx**: * Dataset of 53 search transects conducted in 2019 (by R. Mostow), 2021, and 2022 (by R. Askerooth, R. Mostow, S. Hacker, and field assistants). Search ...
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author Askerooth, Risa
Mostow, Rebecca
Ruggiero, Peter
Barreto, Felipe
Hacker, Sally
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Barreto, Felipe
Hacker, Sally
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title A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
title_short A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
title_full A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
title_fullStr A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
title_full_unstemmed A novel hybrid beachgrass is invading U.S. Pacific Northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
title_sort novel hybrid beachgrass is invading u.s. pacific northwest dunes with potential ecosystem consequences ...
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