Whether nitrogen-fixing plants facilitate or inhibit species change in primary succession is best resolved by examining their impacts throughout the plant's entire life cycle from arrival to senescence. We experimentally examined two aspects of the successional impacts of a nitrogen-fixing shrub, Coriaria arborea, on Mt. Tarawera, a volcano in New Zealand: factors limiting Coriaria colonization and impacts of Coriaria-induced soil changes on a later successional tree, Griselinia littoralis. Coriaria germination was promoted by artificial wind protection and by the presence of heath shrubs. Transplanted Coriaria seedlings survived only if nodulated with Frankia, and the addition of Coriaria-enriched soils slowed Coriaria seedling growth and ...
Lupines (Lupinus lepidus var. lobbii), the earliest plant colonists of primary successional habitats...
During the initial phases of succession on nutrient-poor, mineral substrates dead plant material acc...
Open base-rich sandy habitats are often characterised by an extensive cover of biological soil crust...
Whether nitrogen-fixing plants facilitate or inhibit species change in primary succession is best re...
An experiment was conducted over two years to investigate the effect of Coriaria arborea, a native n...
Coriaria is the most widespread and vigorous genus of nodulated, nitrogen fixing plants in the nativ...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with serious ecolog...
<div><p>Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with seriou...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with serious ecolog...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with se-rious ecolo...
Studies of invasion by the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree Myrica faya Aiton in Hawai'i Volcanoes N...
In contrast to secondary succession, studies of terrestrial primary succession largely ignore the ro...
An experiment was carried out in two heathland ecosystems, one dominated by Calluna vulgaris and the...
Invasive species can change the environment in ways that persist long after the species itself is go...
We tested the prediction that the successional replacement of plant species during succession on inl...
Lupines (Lupinus lepidus var. lobbii), the earliest plant colonists of primary successional habitats...
During the initial phases of succession on nutrient-poor, mineral substrates dead plant material acc...
Open base-rich sandy habitats are often characterised by an extensive cover of biological soil crust...
Whether nitrogen-fixing plants facilitate or inhibit species change in primary succession is best re...
An experiment was conducted over two years to investigate the effect of Coriaria arborea, a native n...
Coriaria is the most widespread and vigorous genus of nodulated, nitrogen fixing plants in the nativ...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with serious ecolog...
<div><p>Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with seriou...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with serious ecolog...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with se-rious ecolo...
Studies of invasion by the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree Myrica faya Aiton in Hawai'i Volcanoes N...
In contrast to secondary succession, studies of terrestrial primary succession largely ignore the ro...
An experiment was carried out in two heathland ecosystems, one dominated by Calluna vulgaris and the...
Invasive species can change the environment in ways that persist long after the species itself is go...
We tested the prediction that the successional replacement of plant species during succession on inl...
Lupines (Lupinus lepidus var. lobbii), the earliest plant colonists of primary successional habitats...
During the initial phases of succession on nutrient-poor, mineral substrates dead plant material acc...
Open base-rich sandy habitats are often characterised by an extensive cover of biological soil crust...