Short‐term priority over exotic annuals increases the initial density and longer‐term cover of native perennial grasses

Volume: 25, Issue: 3, Pages: 791 - 799
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Temporal priority can affect individual performance and reproduction, as well as community assembly, but whether these effects persist over time remains unclear, and their demographic mechanisms have been little explored. The continued dominance of exotic annual grasses in California has been commonly attributed to their demonstrated early germination and rapid early growth relative to native perennial grasses. This advantage may play a crucial...
Paper Details
Title
Short‐term priority over exotic annuals increases the initial density and longer‐term cover of native perennial grasses
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
791 - 799
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