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Characterizing the Niche of Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canarygrass) in Floodplain Forests of the Upper Mississippi River

July 29, 2025

Information on the favorable conditions for invasive species as well as potential constraints to their distribution can be valuable for management efforts. We used a niche modeling approach to analyze the patterns of species distributions along gradients of hypothesized influential environmental variables. Many ecological datasets may have incomplete coverage across the environmental gradients, infrequent sampling under some conditions, insufficient time for an invasive species to occupy all sites, and complex interactions among environmental variables (measured or unmeasured) that may result in species response curves that are difficult to interpret and may be ecologically misleading. To ensure the model and species response curves aligned with ecological niche theory, shape constraints were imposed to guarantee relationships follow a unimodal distribution to reflect the fundamental niche (where a species could occur). We compared a shape-constrained model to an unconstrained model and interpreted the species response curves from the constrained model to better characterize the ecological niche of reed canarygrass in floodplain forests of the Upper Mississippi River, USA. We found the probability of reed canarygrass occurrence decreases with increasing tree canopy cover, tree species richness, distance from forest edge, distance from invaded wet meadows, and island isolation. Probability of reed canarygrass presence exhibited bell-shaped curves in response to hydrology (inundation depth, frequency, and duration) and forest stress metrics indicating an optimum with less favorable conditions on either end of the ecological gradients. This information could be used to prioritize restoration efforts and enhance landcover change research in forested floodplains.

Publication Year 2025
Title Characterizing the Niche of Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canarygrass) in Floodplain Forests of the Upper Mississippi River
DOI 10.1007/s13157-025-01956-2
Authors John T. Delaney, Molly Van Appledorn, Nathan R. De Jager, Kristen L. Bouska, Jason J. Rohweder
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Wetlands
Index ID 70275146
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
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