Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability and habitat invasibility. For nonnative invasive annual grasses, similar to other invasive species, invader success has been tied most often to increased nitrogen (N) availability. These observations have led to the logical assumption that managing soils for low N availability will facilitate restoration of invasive plant-dominated systems. Although invasive annual grasses pose a serious threat to a number of perennial-dominated ecosystems worldwide, there has been no quantitative synthesis evaluating the degree to which soil N management may facilitate restoration efforts. We used meta-analysis to evaluate the degree to which soil N man...
Understanding competition for soil nitrate between common shrub-steppe, potential reclamation specie...
As invasive plants become a greater threat to native ecosystems, we need to improve our understandin...
Abstract Resource amendments commonly promote plant invasions, raising concerns over the potential c...
Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition causes numerous ecological problems such as eutrophication, acidif...
The mechanisms responsible for soil-N-mediated species replacement of native perennial grasses by th...
Differences in species' abilities to capture resources can drive competitive hierarchies, succession...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Abstract Increased soil N availability may often facili-tate plant invasions. Therefore, lowering N ...
The objective of this paper is to determine how competitive response varies between the prairie nati...
Abstract Resource partitioning has been suggested as an important mechanism of invasion resistance. ...
Background and aims Competition from the annual grass Bromus tectorum threatens aridland perennial b...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
Understanding competition for soil nitrate between common shrub-steppe, potential reclamation specie...
As invasive plants become a greater threat to native ecosystems, we need to improve our understandin...
Abstract Resource amendments commonly promote plant invasions, raising concerns over the potential c...
Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition causes numerous ecological problems such as eutrophication, acidif...
The mechanisms responsible for soil-N-mediated species replacement of native perennial grasses by th...
Differences in species' abilities to capture resources can drive competitive hierarchies, succession...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Abstract Increased soil N availability may often facili-tate plant invasions. Therefore, lowering N ...
The objective of this paper is to determine how competitive response varies between the prairie nati...
Abstract Resource partitioning has been suggested as an important mechanism of invasion resistance. ...
Background and aims Competition from the annual grass Bromus tectorum threatens aridland perennial b...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
Understanding competition for soil nitrate between common shrub-steppe, potential reclamation specie...
As invasive plants become a greater threat to native ecosystems, we need to improve our understandin...
Abstract Resource amendments commonly promote plant invasions, raising concerns over the potential c...