Using priority effects to manipulate competitive relationships in restoration

Volume: 25, Issue: S2
Published: May 26, 2016
Abstract
Restoration success is often hampered by the failure of less dominant competitors to establish. An emerging literature on priority effects suggests the manipulation of community assembly as a useful technique to help overcome these difficulties by altering competitive relationships. We present data from a set of four priority experiments, carried out at each of three sites in restoration settings in California grasslands. These data, combined...
Paper Details
Title
Using priority effects to manipulate competitive relationships in restoration
Published Date
May 26, 2016
Volume
25
Issue
S2
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