Influence of pipelines and environmental factors on the endangered plant,Halimolobos virgata(Nutt.) O.E. Schultz over a 10 year period

Author:

Naeth M. Anne1,Locky David Alexander2,Wilkinson Sarah Rachel1,Bryks Candace Leanne1,Low Caitlin Heather1,Nannt Meghan Robyn1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H1, Canada.

2. Department of Biological Sciences, MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Abstract

We investigated the effects of pipeline construction and environmental factors on the occurrence and characteristics of the endangered plant Halimolobos virgata (Nutt.) O.E. Schultz. The plants were surveyed from 2007 to 2016 at three sites along the Keystone Pipeline in southern Alberta, Canada. Plant height, number of flowers and siliques, as well as microhabitat and climate data were collected up to 300 m away from the pipeline. Pipeline construction and distance had no effect on plant numbers or physical characteristics, with occurrences increasing markedly over time. Greater litter cover and depth and spring precipitation were associated with plant height and number of flowers and siliques. Vegetation cover was negatively correlated with H. virgata cover; however, plant height and number of flowers and seed pods were positively influenced by graminoid cover. The highest occurrences of H. virgata coincided with the driest and wettest years, and higher winter and spring temperatures. Some of this pattern can be attributed to the plant’s annual, biennial, and short perennial life forms, which may overlap and create a temporary exponential growth rate for an annual plant under ideal conditions. This research highlights the importance of understanding a species’ life history for the development of effective conservation and recovery strategies.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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