Leaf litter traits of invasive species slow down decomposition compared to Spanish natives: a broad phylogenetic comparison.
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Human-aided admixture may fuel ecosystem transformation during biological invasions: theoretical and experimental evidenceReciprocal effects of litter from exotic and congeneric native plant species via soil nutrients.Integrative invasion science: model systems, multi-site studies, focused meta-analysis and invasion syndromes.Genotypic diversity of an invasive plant species promotes litter decomposition and associated processes.Invasive species' leaf traits and dissimilarity from natives shape their impact on nitrogen cycling: a meta-analysis.Litter mixture dominated by leaf litter of the invasive species, Flaveria bidentis, accelerates decomposition and favors nitrogen release.What explains variation in the impacts of exotic plant invasions on the nitrogen cycle? A meta-analysis.Countervailing effects on pine and oak leaf litter decomposition in human-altered Mediterranean ecosystems.Integrating trait‐based empirical and modeling research to improve ecological restoration.Does leaf litter from invasive plants contribute the same support of a stream ecosystem function as native vegetation?Nitrogen loading leads to increased carbon accretion in both invaded and uninvaded coastal wetlandsRemoval of invasive shrubs alters light but not leaf litter inputs in a deciduous forest understoryChemical composition rather than plant geographic origin drives the breakdown of riparian plant litter with changes in associated invertebrate diversityDirect and indirect effects of invasion by the alien tree Ailanthus altissima on riparian plant communities and ecosystem multifunctionalityNon-additive effects of invasive tree litter shift seasonal N release: a potential invasion feedbackPlant litter effects on soil nutrient availability and vegetation dynamics: changes that occur when annual grasses invade shrub-steppe communitiesNo apparent effects of soil inoculum on green frog (Lithobates clamitans Latreille) tadpole performanceEcosystem changes in Galápagos highlands by the invasive tree Cinchona pubescensDifferences in nitrogen use strategies between native and exotic tree species: predicting impacts on invaded ecosystemsReplacement of native seagrass with invasive algal detritus: impacts to estuarine sediment communitiesLeaf litter of the invasiveCasuarina equisetifoliadecomposes at the same rate as that of native woody species on oceanic islands but releases more nitrogenEffects of exotic and native tree leaf litter on soil properties of two contrasting sites in the Iberian PeninsulaMultispecies comparison reveals that invasive and native plants differ in their traits but not in their plasticityDegradation of native and exotic riparian plant leaf litter in a floodplain pondImpacts of invasive biota in forest ecosystems in an aboveground–belowground contextDeterminants of litter decomposition rates in a tropical forest: functional traits, phylogeny and ecological successionLabile and Recalcitrant Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools in Tidal Salt Marshes of the Eastern Chinese Coast as Affected by Short-Term C4PlantSpartina alternifloraInvasionImpacts of Global Change on Mediterranean Forests and Their Services
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Leaf litter traits of invasive species slow down decomposition compared to Spanish natives: a broad phylogenetic comparison.
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Johannes H C Cornelissen
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2009-11-22T00:00:00Z