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Impacts of Recreation Trails on Exotic and Ruderal Species Distribution in Grassland Areas Along the Colorado Front Range
Authors:Aaron P Potito  Susan W Beatty
Institution:(1) Department of Geography , University of California–Los Angeles, 1255 Bunche Hall , Los Angeles, California 90095-1524, USA;(2) Department of Geography, University of Colorado, 260 UCB Boulder, Colorado , 80309-0260, USA
Abstract:This study examines the establishment patterns of exotic and ruderal species along trail corridors in grassland areas of the Colorado Front Range. The effects of trail presence, trail age, and trail traffic levels on exotic and ruderal species establishment are explored to ascertain the potential impacts of trails on surrounding vegetation. Established trails exhibited a greater presence of exotic and ruderal species along the immediate trailside, showing that disturbed trailsides tend to encourage the growth of these species over time. Furthermore, the established trails exhibited significantly less native, nonruderal, and overall species richness at the trailside. These trailside patterns did not show a significant spread away from the trail edge, even after prolonged time periods. Finally, higher trail use tended to hasten the establishment of exotic species along the trailside. The trails did not introduce new species to the recreation areas; rather they acted as reorganizational tools for species that were already present in the study sites.
Keywords:Recreation trails  Exotic species  Ruderal species  Grassland  Trail impacts  Colorado
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