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P Peterson 1 , SV Fowler 2 , M Merrett 3 and P Barrett 4 1 LCR, PN, 2 LCR, Chch, 3 The Open Polytechnic of NZ, Lower

Heather beetle impact assessment. P Peterson 1 , SV Fowler 2 , M Merrett 3 and P Barrett 4 1 LCR, PN, 2 LCR, Chch, 3 The Open Polytechnic of NZ, Lower Hutt, 4 Massey University, PN. Heather ( Calluna vulgaris ). Spreading - Te Aroha - Rotorua Tarawera Pureora

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P Peterson 1 , SV Fowler 2 , M Merrett 3 and P Barrett 4 1 LCR, PN, 2 LCR, Chch, 3 The Open Polytechnic of NZ, Lower

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  1. Heather beetle impact assessment P Peterson1, SV Fowler2, M Merrett3 and P Barrett4 1LCR, PN, 2LCR, Chch, 3The Open Polytechnic of NZ, Lower Hutt, 4Massey University, PN

  2. Heather (Calluna vulgaris)

  3. Spreading • - Te Aroha • - Rotorua • Tarawera • Pureora • Mt Egmont National Park • Hokitika • Mt Cook • Queenstown • Te Anau · · · · · · · · · ·

  4. Heather beetle (Lochmaea suturalis) Photo by Shaun Forgie

  5. Impact assessment

  6. Assessment area

  7. Beetle vs herbicide Treatments: Herbicide (2,4-D ester) Heather beetle Control Design: 3 treatments 4 blocks 2 reps per block

  8. Vegetation cover • Pre-treatment • 50 x 50 cm Merilyn Merrett estimating vegetation cover

  9. 37 vascular common • 25 dicot species • 20 native • 5 exotic • 12 monocot species • 8 native • 4 exotic • 9 vascular uncommon • Native and exotic, i.e. sedges, lilies, grasses, etc. 37 vascular species

  10. Applied treatments

  11. Beetle vs herbicide • No beetle establishment • Herbicide impacts were interesting

  12. Herbicide only assessment 2002–2011 Before and after photos

  13. Control 2002 2011 Herbicide

  14. Heather (Calluna vulgaris)

  15. Native dicotyledons Sprawling coprosma (C.cheesemanii) Monoao (Dracophyllum subulatum) Tauhinu (Ozothamnus leptophylla) Mountain heath (Pentachondra pumila)

  16. Hawkweed (Pilosella officinarum)

  17. All monocotyledons Red tussock (Chionochloa rubra) Silver tussock (Poa cita) Yorkshire fog (Holcus lanatus) Browntop (Agrostis capillaris)

  18. Red tussock (Chionochloa rubra)

  19. Browntop (Agrostis capillaris)

  20. Summary (herbicide only assessment) • Four herbicide applications kill 80% of heather but signs of recovery 4 years later • Heather may recover faster than dicot natives? • Monocot cover (both native and exotic) increases following herbicide application • Heather cover doubled in 9 years if nothing was done

  21. Summary (herbicide only assessment) • Four herbicide applications kill 80% of heather but signs of recovery 4 years later • Heather may recover faster than dicot natives? • Monocot cover (both native and exotic) increases following herbicide application • Heather cover doubled in 9 years if nothing was done

  22. Summary (herbicide only assessment) • Four herbicide applications kill 80% of heather but signs of recovery 4 years later • Heather may recover faster than dicot natives? • Monocot cover (both native and exotic) increases following herbicide application • Heather cover doubled in 9 years if nothing was done

  23. Summary (herbicide only assessment) • Four herbicide applications kill 80% of heather but signs of recovery 4 years later • Heather may recover faster than dicot natives? • Monocot cover (both native and exotic) increases following herbicide application • Heather cover doubled in 9 years if nothing was done

  24. But what about the beetles?

  25. Difficult to establish Released (1996–2009) 36 000 all stages 78 sites Establishment 9 outbreaks (9%) 2 false starts

  26. Impact assessment (beetle vs herbicide – 2nd attempt)

  27. Assessment area

  28. Beetle vs herbicide Beetle feeding damage visible in 2007

  29. Small heather beetle outbreak 2007

  30. Plots set up outside beetle-damaged area 2007

  31. 4 treatments, 6 blocks assigned 2007 H I H+I

  32. Predicted beetle dispersal 2007– ? H I H+I

  33. Vegetation cover • Pre-treatment • 50 x 50 cm Merilyn Merrett estimating vegetation cover

  34. 32 vascular common • 25 dicot species • 21 native • 4 exotic • 7 monocot species • 5 native • 2 exotic • 15 vascular uncommon • Native and exotic, i.e. sedges, lilies, orchids, grasses, etc. 32 vascular species

  35. Applied treatments

  36. 2008

  37. 2009

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