The Impact of Insects on the Invasive Plant, wavyleaf basketgrass (Oplismenus undulatifolius): A Field Exclusion Experiment
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Hood College Biology
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The association between the insect community and an invasive grass, Oplismenus
undulatifolius, in Maryland and Virginia was examined at two sites, one invaded and one
un-invaded. A visual damage assessment was used to examine insect herbivory on leaves
from the invaded site. Sticky and pitfall traps set in both sites were used to evaluate the
community structure of ground-dwelling insects. Findings from this field experiment
showed that 1) insects are feeding on 0. undulatifolius, but insect herbivory has no
detectable impact on reproduction or growth and 2) an invasion of 0. undulatifolius does
not appear to have a significant impact on the insect community structure. Implications of
this study and future research are discussed.
