Time‐lagged impacts of extreme, multi‐year drought on tidal salt marsh plant invasion
Abstract
Climate change is projected to increase the frequency of extreme drought events, which can have dramatic consequences for ecosystems. Extreme drought may interact with other stressors such as invasion by non‐native species, yet little research has explored these dynamics. Here, we examine the physical mechanisms and temporal scale underlying a dieback of an invasive non‐native plant, Lepidium latifolium, in tidal salt marshes of the San...
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Title
Time‐lagged impacts of extreme, multi‐year drought on tidal salt marsh plant invasion
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
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