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Global Garlic Mustard Field Survey

Submitted by GGM_survey, February 10, 2010
Web Address www.GarlicMustard.org
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Global Garlic Mustard Field Survey
Project Details
Participation fee: $0
Expenses: $20.00
Time commitment: As much time as the participant likes (5 hours)
Spend the time: Outdoors
Location: Anywhere
OK for children: Yes
OK primary school: No
OK secondary school: Yes
Teaching materials: Yes

Help scientists gather much-needed data on the abundance and distribution of an invasive plant called 'garlic mustard' (scientific name: Alliaria petiolata).

Many invasive species, like garlic mustard, are quickly changing North America's ecosystems, but scientists still don't understand why or how this happens. Maybe it's an escape from enemies, maybe it's an increase in size or seed production, or maybe it's a misperception.

To figure this out we need sample data from all over the world, but that requires a large group effort. Fortunately, it does not require specialized training because plant performance can be reliably quantified with simple measurements such as height and seed production of individuals, as well as area of coverage and density of plants.

By spending as little as a single day on this project, you could help scientists to come to a new understanding about invasive species. This in turn could ultimately lead to important new management strategies.

Required gear:

2 meter sticks
Tape Measure
20 large paper envelopes(c5 or c4/letter)
GPS (optional)
if you don't have a GPS you can download the free program called 'Google Earth' (earth.google.de).

How to join or get started:

All instructions and data sheets are available for download as a pdf at (see also www.GarlicMustard.org)

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