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Invasive Exotic Plants and Animals in South Florida: Variations on Similar Themes Mike Bodle Invasive Species Operations South FloridaWater Mgmt District

Florida s Non-native Flora 1200 plant species (~170 invasive, 4270 total plant species) 1150 Insect species 196 Bird species 47 Reptile species 32 Fish species & Fauna 30 Mammal species 6 FW Invert. species 4 Amphibian species?? Marine species

Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) South American native Early 1880s intro to N. America St. Johns River impassable by 1889 1889 Rivers and Harbors Act Severe problems world-wide Water lettuce, Pistia stratiotes Papyrus and hyacinth, Nile River Chopping hyacinths, Lake Chapalla, Mexico

Melaleuca: Our First Upland Plant From Hell Melaleuca quinquenervia Australian native Arrived early 1900s Imported for: timber landscaping possibly to dry out wetland

Melaleuca Management Historical Background 1975 - Two Melaleuca workshops (FL FWCC) 1980 - Melaleuca symposium (FL Div. Forestry) 1982 - Exotic woody plant conference (Fairchild) 1984 - Exotic Woody Plant workshop (ENP) 1984 - Exotic Pest Plant Council formed 1986 - ENP Initiates Control Program 1988 - EPPC Exotic Pest Plant Symposium 1990 - Melaleuca Task Force

Melaleuca Task Force Jointly convened by January 1990 Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council South Florida Water Management District >30 participants: Federal, state, & local government representatives, scientists, NGOs, private industry Objective: Develop a comprehensive strategy for managing melaleuca throughout its range in Florida

Melaleuca Management Plan: Approach Summarize current ecological knowledge identify research gaps Summarize existing control technologies what is working, for whom, and where Identify control technology research needs developing biological controls, improving chemical and mechanical controls Develop plan to integrate and coordinate efforts regionally

Melaleuca Management Plan Natural Areas Melaleuca Distribution Defining the Problem Extent of infestations: South of Hwy 60 Mainly concentrated near areas of early plantings How much is out there? Various techniques tried satellite images false color infrared aerial reconnaissance Estimates varied 495,300-2.5 million acres

Melaleuca Management Plan Defining the Problem Invading native habitats Sawgrass prairies Cypress heads Pinelands

Melaleuca Management Plan Defining the Problem Melaleuca burning Melaleuca is a fire- adapted species: Leaf oils fuel hot crown fires Leaf litter fuels fires Fires release seed Native species do not recover as quickly Seed-laden tree Fire aftermath

Melaleuca Management Plan Defining the Problem Existing control options Millions of seeds per tree Many herbicides tried Effectiveness varied Treatments result in dense, even-aged seedling stand Treated trees often resprout Mechanical removal very expensive & unsuited for most natural areas

Melaleuca Management Plan % Melaleuca infestation (of 1 sq. mile section) 100 80 60 40 20 Implementing the Plan How quickly do infestations grow? % Infestation = 97.91/(1 + 77.52 x 0.74 year ) R 2 = 0.94 Source: Laroche & Ferriter 1992 J. Aquatic Plant Manage. 30: 62-65 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 Year 1965 1990 Aerial photos of 1 mi 2 areas (1:3600 scale) 8 areas in Dade & Broward Counties 25 yrs to go from 5% (30 acres) to 95% (600 acres) cover

Melaleuca Management Plan Implementing the Plan Ecological studies: Fla: 25,000 trees/ha Oz: 800 trees/ha Reproductive ecology large (21 m) trees hold up to 51 million seeds 15% of seeds have embryo seeds can germinate under water Florida vs. Australia more seeds germinate seedlings more abundant greater tree density greater stand biomass

Melaleuca Management Plan Implementing the Plan Strategy Eliminate existing stands Halt expansion mechanical removal treat with herbicides Seed/sapling mortality hand-pull saplings treat with herbicides damage by biocontrol insects Reduce seed production damage by biocontrol insects

Melaleuca Management Plan Implementing the Plan Oxyops vitiosa Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Haplonyx multicolor Lophyrotoma zonalis Biocontrol studies: >400 herbivores on Melaleuca in Australia Several candidate insects Identified Quarantine testing Built new quarantine lab

Melaleuca Management Plan Implementing the Plan How much is out there? Aerial surveys (SFWMD) flight lines every 2.5 mi coordinates (GPS) & density recorded for every occurrence Conducted every 2 yrs 488,000 acres in 1993 453,000 acres in 1995 391,000 acres in 1997 104,000 acres in 2010

Melaleuca Management Plan Implementing the Plan Herbicide studies: Ground application Hack/squirt & Cut/stump completely girdle tree treat stumps shortly after cut Aerial application Novel microfoil boom with small (0.02) nozzle overlap spray paths by 50% treat twice

Next Upland Plant from Hell Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum) Millions of dust-like spores spread on winds Melaleuca: Became serious problem in ~75 yrs Lygodium: Became serious problem in ~ 20 years Fertile fronds Normal fires kill native trees due to ladder fuel Covers and kills Everglades tree islands Old root matter build-up

Lake Okeechobee Kilometers 0 5 10 15 20 25 Miles 0 5 10 15

Torpedograss Spikerush MH24000 October 2002

One month after treatment Treatments Spare Natives Treatments around sawgrass

Winter treatments over buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)

Okeechobee gourd (Cucurbita okeechobeensis) Federal and State- listed endangered species

Florida s Non-native Flora & Fauna 1200 Plant species (~170 invasive, 4270 30 Mammal species total plant species) 6 FW Invert. species 1150 Insect species 4 Amphibian species 196 Bird species?? Marine species 47 Reptile species 32 Fish species

Lionfish in the Atlantic Basin Native to Indo-Pacific Now present from Carolinas to Venezuela Aquarium trade release Prolific spawning and survival of young Ambush predator Native ambush predators don t expect mouthful of venomous spines Lionfish Roundups Yum! Native name: Butterfly Cod Pteoris volitans

Island apple snail and endangered Everglade Snail Kite Florida apple snail eggs - Only native sp. Eggs of 5 apple species now in Florida Much larger non-native apple snails overwhelming Florida apple snail Young kites can t open exotic snails energy deficit = death Exotic snail lays many more eggs

Pythons Perfect predators Everglades public lands cover same area as 2 Rhode Islands Snake what snake?

Perfect aquatic predators, too Who wins? Happy in aquatic settings

How Did Pythons Get Into the Everglades? Est. U.S. pet snake population is 900,000 Illegal for sale in Florida since July 1, 2010 20% of U.S. snake dealers carry pythons Burmese Python most popular large snake Sell for as little as $20 Grow to 6-8 feet in one year Messy, unwanted and liability when grown

Burmese Python Facts Southeast Asia home similar to Glades Generalist in terms of diet, habitat & behavior Lays large clutch of eggs (up to 100) Long lived (> 25 years) Average adult snake in glades 10-15 Can grow to > 20 and weigh over 200 lbs Sightings and captures on the increase

10 Python Captures 1979 to 1999 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 Capture

350 Python Captures (2000 to 2011) 325 300 250 249 270 245 255 200 150 100 50 0 160 90 65 18 25 7 8 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Captures

South Florida Range of Burmese Pythons Captures 1996-2003 All Captures to date

United States Geological Survey Climatological Prediction of Potential U.S. Range of Burmese Python Native Range Present Day Year 2100 Effects of Climate Change

What a python eats in 5-7 years to reach 13 feet in length

Food items found inside pythons gray squirrel opossum cotton rat black rat house wren pied-billed grebe and white ibis Black-tipped wing feathers in stomach of python

What Next? Survey, destroy & collect for study (SFMWD one armed employee) Public harvest in FFWCC areas Trapping Sniffing Winter surveys in cooperation with FFWCC & ENP Transport carcasses to ENP wildlife biologist Support existing study of snake biology in Everglades Identify and manage known refuge areas Sniffer Outreach to area veterinarians, snake owners and the pet industry

Giants Collected in Everglades Burmese python Ball python Reticulated python Common boa constrictor

Reticulated Python in ENP

Acknowledgements. Helicopter Applicators, Inc. Coastal Air, Inc. Applied Aquatic Mgmt., Inc. SFWMD Veg. Mgmt. division SFWMD Watersheds Mgmt. divisions Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council