The mechanisms responsible for soil-N-mediated species replacement of native perennial grasses by the invasive annual grasses cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) and medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae [L.] Nevski) on rangelands are not completely understood. In addition, the contributions of distinct forms of inorganic N (i.e., NH4+ and NO3-) to these shifts in species composition are currently unclear. Consequently, we conducted a greenhouse experiment to test 2 hypotheses: 1) that low N availability reduces growth (root and shoot) and N allocation of invasive annual seedlings more than native perennial species, and 2) that seedling growth and N allocation of invasive annual grasses is more responsive than native perennial grasses when sup...
Differences in resource acquisition between native and exotic plants is one hypothesis to explain in...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over later-germinating ne...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
Recent evidence associates the persistence of invasive plant species with disturbance and fluctuatio...
Understanding competition for soil nitrate between common shrub-steppe, potential reclamation specie...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition causes numerous ecological problems such as eutrophication, acidif...
Historically, ecosystems in the southwestern United States derived much of their nitrogen (N) from N...
Native plants are important to the functioning of natural ecosystems in the sagebrush steppe, but th...
Grassland root responses to mowing and fertility are less well known than shoot responses, even thou...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
Nitrogen limits plant growth in almost all terrestrial ecosystems, even in low-precipitation ecosyst...
Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability...
We compared the responses of seedlings of introduced Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis Lehmanniana Nees)...
The introduction of normative plant species may decrease ecosystem stability by altering the availab...
Differences in resource acquisition between native and exotic plants is one hypothesis to explain in...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over later-germinating ne...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
Recent evidence associates the persistence of invasive plant species with disturbance and fluctuatio...
Understanding competition for soil nitrate between common shrub-steppe, potential reclamation specie...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition causes numerous ecological problems such as eutrophication, acidif...
Historically, ecosystems in the southwestern United States derived much of their nitrogen (N) from N...
Native plants are important to the functioning of natural ecosystems in the sagebrush steppe, but th...
Grassland root responses to mowing and fertility are less well known than shoot responses, even thou...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
Nitrogen limits plant growth in almost all terrestrial ecosystems, even in low-precipitation ecosyst...
Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability...
We compared the responses of seedlings of introduced Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis Lehmanniana Nees)...
The introduction of normative plant species may decrease ecosystem stability by altering the availab...
Differences in resource acquisition between native and exotic plants is one hypothesis to explain in...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over later-germinating ne...