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- Title
Diffusion model for initial colonization of Spartina patches on Korean tidal flats.
- Authors
Kim, Sungtae; Hong, Jae-Sang; Kim, Do Wan
- Abstract
Spartina alterniflora Loisel, widely recognized as an aggressive invader of estuaries and salt marshes worldwide, was recently reported in Korean waters as rapidly invading intertidal mudflats, growing in circular patches. For more effective control management of the invasive cordgrass, we developed a modified ignition logistic model based on the satellite imageries to estimate the settlement time of the first individual stand and the doubling period of the patch spread in the early colonization state. The present model is designed for estimating the starting time and the doubling period of the patch spread at the growth stage, which is a salient feature different from other logistic models. The importance of estimating the starting time of the invasion may lie in figuring out what ecological changes occurred at that time. A Monte-Carlo simulation is combined with our model to obtain reliable predictions against the noisy data. As a result of applying the model to the Northwest Pacific invading tidal flats of Korea, China, and Japan, it turns out that the doubling periods of the patch spread are generally shorter and similar to each other, which range from 0.6 to 2.1 years. This is probably attributed to the genetically hybridized populations of Spartina alterniflora invading this region.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; TIDAL flats; SPARTINA; SALT marshes; SPARTINA alterniflora; MONTE Carlo method; PHRAGMITES; REMOTE-sensing images
- Publication
Biological Invasions, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 2, p403
- ISSN
1387-3547
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10530-023-03179-0