The risk of dandelion invasion

Authors

  • Jieyi Zhang
  • Yicui Liao
  • Zhiyuan Ren

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aetr.9.1.699.2024

Keywords:

Dandelion; wind dispersal; AHP; risk assessment.

Abstract

Dandelion originated in the Mediterranean coastal region, under suitable conditions, its seeds can spread and spread with the wind, and there are a large number of seeds. This article uses the WINDISPER-L model to analyze the propagation distance of seeds under different settling rates, settling heights, and wind speeds. And it was considered that the number of seeds and inflorescences may vary due to random factors such as climate during different growth cycles. After four growth cycles, most of the dandelion falls about 30 meters away from its mother body and grows and reproduces normally. Subsequently, when establishing a risk assessment system for invasive species, three aspects were considered: the characteristics of the species themselves, the natural environment, and human activities. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to assign weights to indicators at each level, and ultimately all indicators at all levels passed the consistency test. And use a risk assessment system to calculate the potential risks that may arise from the invasion of dandelion, Canadian Solidago, and Ambrosia trifida. This can provide some inspiration and reference for corresponding managers in evaluating whether a species is an invasive species.

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Published

2024-02-22