Controls over native perennial grass exclusion and persistence in California grasslands invaded by annuals
Abstract
Despite obvious impacts of nonnative species in many ecosystems, the long-term outcome of competition between native and exotic species often remains unclear. Demographic models can resolve the outcome of competition between native and exotic species and provide insight into conditions favoring exclusion vs. coexistence. California grasslands are one of the most heavily invaded ecosystems in North America. Although California native perennial...
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Title
Controls over native perennial grass exclusion and persistence in California grasslands invaded by annuals
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
96
Issue
10
Pages
2643 - 2652
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