Presence and abundance of non-native plant species associated with recent energy development in the Williston Basin

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作者
Preston, Todd M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Parallel Inc, USGS Northern Rocky Mt Sci Ctr, Bozeman, MT 59718 USA
关键词
Bakken Formation; Energy development; Native prairie; Non-native species; Williston Basin; UNITED-STATES; INVASIONS; DISTURBANCE; RANGELANDS; DISPERSAL; LANDSCAPE; AUSTRALIA; FRAMEWORK; VEHICLES; REPTILES;
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10.1007/s10661-015-4408-7
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Williston Basin, located in the Northern Great Plains, is experiencing rapid energy development with North Dakota and Montana being the epicenter of current and projected development in the USA. The average single-bore well pad is 5 acres with an estimated 58,485 wells in North Dakota alone. This landscapelevel disturbance may provide a pathway for the establishment of non-native plants. To evaluate potential influences of energy development on the presence and abundance of non-native species, vegetation surveys were conducted at 30 oil well sites (14 ten-year-old and 16 five-year-old wells) and 14 control sites in native prairie environments across the Williston Basin, Nonnative species richness and cover were recorded in four quadrats, located at equal distances, along four transects for a total of 16 quadrats per site. Non-natives were recorded at all 44 sites and ranged from 5 to 13 species, 7 to 15 species, and 2 to 8 species at the 10-year, 5-year, and control sites, respectively. Respective non-native cover ranged from 1 to 69, 16 to 76, and 2 to 82 %. Total, forb, and graminoid non-native species richness and non-native forb cover were significantly greater at oil well sites compared to control sites. At oil well sites, non-native species richness and forb cover were significantly greater adjacent to the well pads and decreased with distance to values similar to control sites. Finally, non-native species whose presence and/or abundance were significantly greater at oil well sites relative to control sites were identified to aid management efforts.
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