Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and clonal growth.
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Differential influence of clonal integration on morphological and growth responses to light in two invasive herbsEcological restoration of rich fens in Europe and North America: from trial and error to an evidence-based approach.Has selection for improved agronomic traits made reed canarygrass invasive?An invasive clonal plant benefits from clonal integration more than a co-occurring native plant in nutrient-patchy and competitive environments.Plant communities in harsh sites are less invaded: a summary of observations and proposed explanations.Reproductive Allocation in Three Macrophyte Species from Different Lakes with Variable Eutrophic Conditions.The combined effects of sediment accretion (burial) and nutrient enrichment on the growth and propagation of Phalaris arundinacea.Response of N₂O emissions to elevated water depth regulation: comparison of rhizosphere versus non-rhizosphere of Phragmites australis in a field-scale study.Soil microbial carbon utilization, enzyme activities and nutrient availability responses to Bidens pilosa and a non-invasive congener under different irradiancesConcurrent Effects of Sediment Accretion and Nutrient Availability on the Clonal Growth Strategy of Carex brevicuspis-A Wetland Sedge That Produces Both Spreading and Clumping Ramets.Effects of wetland vs. landscape variables on parasite communities of Rana pipiens: links to anthropogenic factors.Performance of a wall cascade constructed wetland treating surfactant-polluted water.Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa wetland indicators.The responses of the quantitative characteristics of a ramet population of the ephemeroid rhizomatous sedge Carex physodes to the moisture content of the soil in various locations on sand dunes.The effects of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) on wetland habitat and arthropod community composition in an urban freshwater wetlandAn invasive exotic grass reduced sedge meadow species richness by halfClonal trait diversity in relation to invasiveness of alien macrophytes in two Himalayan Ramsar sitesDisturbance and Wetland Type Alter Reed Canarygrass Cover in Northern MichiganAge-Dependent Demographic Rates of the Bioenergy Crop Miscanthus × giganteus in IllinoisFluctuating resource availability increases invasibility in microbial microcosmsLitter feedbacks, evolutionary change and exotic plant invasionFirst-year responses to managed flooding of lower Columbia River bottomland vegetation dominated by Phalaris arundinaceaGermination ecology of invasive alien Anthemis cotula helps it synchronise its successful recruitment with favourable habitat conditionsIncreasing the Effectiveness of Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) Control in Wet Meadow RestorationsTree seedling performance in microhabitats along an elevational gradient on Mount Koma, Japan
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Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and clonal growth.
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Deborah A Maurer
Joy B Zedler
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10.1007/S00442-002-0886-8
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z