Exotic plant species in a C4-dominated grassland: invasibility, disturbance, and community structure.
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Invasion, competitive dominance, and resource use by exotic and native California grassland speciesSCALE DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF BIOTIC RESISTANCE TO BIOLOGICAL INVASIONContrasting effects of different mammalian herbivores on sagebrush plant communitiesA biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native rangeIntraspecific diversity and dominant genotypes resist plant invasions.Modifying native and exotic species richness correlations: the influence of fire and seed addition.Sin nombre virus and rodent species diversity: a test of the dilution and amplification hypothesesSmall-scale variation in fuel loads differentially affects two co-dominant bunchgrasses in a species-rich pine savanna.Positive frequency dependence undermines the success of restoration using historical disturbance regimes.The pace of plant community change is accelerating in remnant prairies.Using a model based fourth-corner analysis to explain vegetation change following an extraordinary fire disturbance.Accelerated development in Johnsongrass seedlings (Sorghum halepense) suppresses the growth of native grasses through size-asymmetric competition.Biogenic disturbance determines invasion success in a subtidal soft-sediment system.Invasive warm-season grasses reduce mycorrhizal root colonization and biomass production of native prairie grasses.Abiotic constraints eclipse biotic resistance in determining invasibility along experimental vernal pool gradients.Directing Research to Reduce the Impacts of Nonindigenous SpeciesLong-term effects of prairie restoration on plant community structure and native population dynamicsThe importance of disturbance by fire and other abiotic and biotic factors in driving cheatgrass invasion varies based on invasion stageCore-satellite species hypothesis and native versus exotic species in secondary successionCommunity disassembly and invasion of remnant native grasslands under fluctuating resource supplyNon-native plant species benefit from disturbance: a meta-analysisThe growth form of dominant grasses regulates the invasibility of Uruguayan grasslandsBiodiversity and invasibility: Distribution patterns of invasive plant species in the Himalayas, NepalUse of multiple criteria in an ecological assessment of a prairie restoration chronosequenceAssociations of invasive alien species and other threats to IUCN Red List species (Chordata: vertebrates)Dominance of non-native species increases over time in a historically invaded strandline communityTargeting Vulnerable Life-Stages of Sericea Lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) with Prescribed BurnsFire Alters Emergence of Invasive Plant Species from Soil Surface-Deposited SeedsEffects of canopy gap size on recruitment and invasion of the non-indigenous Rubus alceifolius in lowland tropical rain forest on RéunionSpecies evenness and invasion resistance of experimental grassland communitiesImpacts of restoration treatments on alien plant invasion inPinus ponderosaforests, Montana, USAFilling in the gaps: modelling native species richness and invasions using spatially incomplete dataControl of Invasive Weeds with Prescribed BurningEvaluating dominance as a component of non-native species invasionsECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF C4GRASS INVASION OF A C4GRASSLAND: A DILEMMA FOR MANAGEMENTImportance of large colony size for successful invasion by Argentine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Evidence for biotic resistance by native antsWEAK VS. STRONG INVADERS OF NATURAL PLANT COMMUNITIES: ASSESSING INVASIBILITY AND IMPACTDoes energy availability influence classical patterns of spatial variation in exotic species richness?INVASIBILITY AND SPECIES RICHNESS OF A COMMUNITY: A NEUTRAL MODEL AND A SURVEY OF PUBLISHED DATASPECIES COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY AFFECT GRASSLAND SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RESPONSE TO INVASION
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Exotic plant species in a C4-dominated grassland: invasibility, disturbance, and community structure.
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Exotic plant species in a C4-d ...... ance, and community structure.
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Exotic plant species in a C4-d ...... ance, and community structure.
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Exotic plant species in a C4-d ...... ance, and community structure.
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Exotic plant species in a C4-d ...... ance, and community structure.
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Alan K Knapp
Melinda D Smith
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10.1007/S004420050896
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z