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Invasive plant data collection by NRS Forest Inventory and Analysis W. Keith Moser, D.F. Northern Research Station, Forest Inventory and Analysis, Saint Paul, Minnesota Madison, Wisconsin, 24 January 2008

Importance Another threat is from the spread of invasive species. These are species that evolved in one place and wound up in another, where the ecological controls they evolved with are missing. They take advantage of their new surroundings to crowd out or kill off native species, destroying habitat for native wildlife. at a cost that is in the billions. Four Threats to the Nation's Forests and Grasslands Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth Idaho Environmental Forum Boise, Idaho January 16, 2004 http://fsweb.wo.fs.fed.us/pao/four-threats/

Introduction The impact of non-native native invasive plants may be known at the local level but their abundance, regional impact, range, and rate of spread are not well known. Collect information on non- native invasive plant species.

Methodology FIA design NNIS sampling scheme The species of interest

Northern Research Station FIA

FIA: A three-phase inventory Phase 1: (Remote sensing) Obtain initial plot land cover observations Stratify land areas to increasing precision of estimates Phase 2: (Field data) Accessible forest land Traditional mensurational variables Phase 3: (Forest Health) Additional variables (Soils, DWM, Veg, Lichens, etc.) 1/16 th of Phase 2 plots during summer growing season

Pre-field: sampling design The basis for locating P2 and P3 plots is the EPA Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) soccer ball view of the world. We are interested in the hexagon covering the conterminous US.

The US hexagon was divided into hexagons of about 64,800 hectares (160,000 acres) in size for FHM sampling. These in turn received a 27 factor enhancement to produce hexagons for FIA sampling. Upon integration of the FHM and FIA programs, the sampling intensity of the FHM plots was increased to about 1 for every 16 FIA plots. The two types of plots are now called phase 3 or P3 and phase 2 or P2 respectively. One P2 plot is located in each FIA hexagon except in states where partners have chosen to pay for intensification. Pre-field: sampling design FHM FIA 160000 Acres 5937 Acres

Phase 3 (FHM) hexagons and Missouri Phase 2 hexagons P-3 hex = 96,000 ac (38,700 ha) P-2 hex = 6,000 ac (2,400 ha)

FIA Plot Layout The standard FIA plots measured here are clusters of 4 points arranged such that point 1 is central, with points 2-42 4 located 36.58 m from point 1 at azimuths of 0, 120, and 240 degrees. Each point in the cluster is surrounded by a 7.32-m fixed-radius subplot where trees 12.7 cm diameter and larger were measured. The combined sample area of the 4 subplots is.0672 ha. Each subplot contains a 2.07-m m fixed-radius microplot where trees 2.54-12.45 cm in diameter was measured. All 4 microplots total.00540 ha. Microplots are offset from subplot centers 3.66 m at an azimuth of 90 degrees.

FIA Phase 2 plot design

Uses of the Data Core Reporting Report on Forest Resources State or regional level National Forest or other administrative units Report on the Use/Importance of Forest Resources Timber products output/pulpwood surveys Woodland owner survey Report on Special or Unique Situations Birch bark, maple syrup, balsam bough production Value-added added Research Stratification and Sampling Techniques National Mapping Phase 3 Analyses Invasives Forest Health/Diversity SpaRRS Wildfire Probability

NNIS Sampling FY 2005 and 2006 100 percent of P-2 P 2 plots in 11 Midwestern States FY 2007 and beyond Reduced sample of P-2 P 2 plots (~20%) throughout all 24 states of Northern Station FIA Re-establishment establishment of P-3 P 3 vegetation plots throughout Northern Station

NNIS of interest 2005-6 Multiflora rose Japanese barberry Common buckthorn Glossy buckthorn Autumn olive Non-native bush honeysuckles European privet Garlic mustard Leafy spurge Spotted knapweed Dame's rocket Mile-a-minute weed, Asiatic tearthumb Rosa multiflora Common burdock Arctium minus Berberis Polygonum thunbergii Japanese knotweed cuspidatum Rhamnus cathartica Marsh thistle Cirsium palustre Frangula alnus Kudzu Pueraria montana Elaeagnus Ampelopsis umbellata Porcelain berry brevipendunculata Lonicera Celastrus spp. Asian bittersweet orbiculatus Ligustrum Japanese vulgare honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Alliaria Dioscorea petiolata Chinese yam oppositifolia Euphorbia Cynanchum esula Black swallowwort louiseae Centaurea Euonymus bierbersteinii Wintercreeper fortunei Hesperis Phalaris matronalis Reed canary grass arundiacea Polygonum Phragmites, Common Phragmites perfoliatum reed australis Nepalese browntop, Microstegium Japanese stiltgrass vimineum

Tree Species 2007+ Acer platanoides (Norway maple) Ailanthus altissima (tree-of of-heaven) Albizia julibrissin (silktree) Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian olive) Melaleuca quinquenervia (punktree) Melia azedarach (Chinaberry) Paulownia tomentosa (princesstree) Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) Triadica sebifera (tallow tree) Ulmus pumila (Siberian elm)

Woody Species 2007+ Berberis thunbergii (Japanese barberry) Berberis vulgaris (common barberry) Elaeagnus umbellata (Autumn-olive) Frangula alnus (Glossy buckthorn) Ligustrum vulgare (European privet) Lonicera x.bella (showy fly honeysuckle) Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) Lonicera morrowii (Morrow s s honeysuckle) Lonicera tatarica (Tatarian bush honeysuckle) Rhamnus cathartica (Common buckthorn) Rosa multiflora (Multiflora rose) Spiraea japonica (Japanese meadowsweet) Viburnum opulus (European cranberrybush)

Herbaceous 2007+ Alliaria petiolata (Garlic mustard) Centaurea bierbersteinii (Spotted knapweed) Cirsium arvense (Canada thistle) Cirsium vulgare (bull thistle) Cynanchum louiseae (black swallow-wort) wort) Cynanchum rossicum (European swallow-wort) wort) Euphorbia esula (Leafy spurge) Hesperis matronalis (Dame s s rocket) Lysimachia nummularia (creeping jenny) Lytrhum salicaria (purple loosestrife) Polygonum cuspidatum (Japanese knotweed) Polygonum x.bohemicum (P. cuspidatum/p. sachalinense hybrid) Polygonum sachalinense (giant knotweed)

Vines and Grasses 2007+ Vine Species Celastrus orbiculatus (Asian bittersweet) Hedera helix (English ivy) Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle) Grass Species Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass) Phalaris arundinaceae (Reed canary grass) Phragmites australis (Common reed)

Percent Plant Cover Only on the forested subplots or forested portions of a subplot. 2005-6 Record the code that best describes the plant cover. In winter, treat plants as if in a leaf-on condition. 2007+ Actual percentage 2005-6 6 classes 1 = <1%, trace 2 = 1 to 5% 3 = 6 to 10% 4 = 11 to 25% 5 = 26 to 50% 6 = 51 to 75% 7 = 76 to 100%

Change in Lake States timberland with Scotch Pine 1990 to 2000

Example of P-2 P 2 NNIP Data Analysis Distribution of plots with invasives in the Upper Midwest, by life form in 2005-2006. 2006.

Phase 3 Vegetation 1/16 th intensity All vegetation, not just exotic invasives

FIA Phase 2 plot design

Location of vegetation quadrats in each subplot 1 m 2 quadrat N Q1 Q3 30 o 15 ft 270 o 150 o Q2 24 radius subplot boundary

Vegetation Quadrat Data Total subplot canopy cover by layer 0-22 feet 2-66 feet 6-16 feet > 16 feet Percent cover Cryptobiotic crust Lichen Litter/duff Mineral soil Moss Road/trail Rock Standing water/flooded Stream/lake Trash/junk Wood

Data (continued) Species code (PLANTS database) Collected and other provisions for unknown or uncertain samples Quadrat presence/absence Subplot total percent canopy cover (for every species on quadrats) Layer 1 and 2 0-66 feet Layer 3 6-16 feet Layer 4 > 16 feet

Example of P-3 P 3 Data Analysis Presence of understory plants found on P-3 P 3 plots, for the top 25 families by number of occurrences, by native, non- native invasive, or both (by genus) categories, Kansas, 2001-2003. 2003.

Data Availability P-2 2 Invasives 2005-2006 2006 Not in publicly accessible database Special request only 2007+ Developing a format for public access In progress P-3 3 Vegetation Working now to standardize format for our national database

Future Nationally-standardized records Must retain regional emphases Customer driven