California native and exotic perennial grasses differ in their response to soil nitrogen, exotic annual grass density, and order of emergence
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Managing soil nitrogen to restore annual grass-infested plant communities: effective strategy or incomplete framework?Growth and competitive effects of Centaurea stoebe populations in response to simulated nitrogen deposition.Resource competition in plant invasions: emerging patterns and research needsA functional trait perspective on plant invasion.Plant communities in harsh sites are less invaded: a summary of observations and proposed explanations.Exotic grassland species have stronger priority effects than natives regardless of whether they are cultivated or wild genotypes.Short-term priority over exotic annuals increases the initial density and longer-term cover of native perennial grasses.Trade-off between early emergence and herbivore susceptibility mediates exotic success in an experimental California plant community.Initial success of native grasses is contingent on multiple interactions among exotic grass competition, temporal priority, rainfall and site effects.The effect of consumer pressure and abiotic stress on positive plant interactions are mediated by extreme climatic events.Provenance, life span, and phylogeny do not affect grass species' responses to nitrogen and phosphorus.Trait values and not invasive status determine competitive outcomes between native and invasive species under varying soil nutrient availabilityNegative competitive effects of invasive plants change with time since invasionSummer irrigation, grazing and seed addition differentially influence community composition in an invaded serpentine grasslandPriority effects vary with species identity and origin in an experiment varying the timing of seed arrivalBromus inermis and Elymus canadensis but not Poa pratensis demonstrate strong competitive effects and all benefit from priorityEffects of node position on regeneration of stolon fragments in congeneric invasive and nativeAlternantheraspecies in ChinaExotic species display greater germination plasticity and higher germination rates than native species across multiple cuesCompetitive outcomes between two exotic invaders are modified by direct and indirect effects of a native coniferCommunity-level consequences of cattle grazing for an invaded grassland: variable responses of native and exotic vegetationRelationships between Methylobacteria and Glyphosate with Native and Invasive Plant Species: Implications for RestorationDo priority effects benefit invasive plants more than native plants? An experiment with six grassland speciesSeasonal priority effects: implications for invasion and restoration in a semi-arid systemGermination responses of three grassland species differ between native and invasive originsUsing plant functional traits to guide restoration: A case study in California coastal grasslandDistribution and Ecotypic Variation of the Invasive Annual Barb Goatgrass (Aegilops triuncialis) on Serpentine SoilInvasive Grasses Increase Nitrogen Availability in California Grassland SoilsSoil-mediated effects of global change on plant communities depend on plant growth formGermination response of desert annuals to shrub facilitation is species specific but not ecotypicThe influence of soil resources and plant traits on invasion and restoration in a subtropical woodlandNative Grass Establishment in Grassy Woodlands with Nutrient Enriched Soil and Exotic Grass Invasion
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California native and exotic perennial grasses differ in their response to soil nitrogen, exotic annual grass density, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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California native and exotic p ...... ensity, and order of emergence
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Carla M. D’Antonio
Jeffrey D. Corbin
Joel K. Abraham
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10.1007/S11258-008-9467-1
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2008-07-30T00:00:00Z