Most restoration projects involving invasive plant eradication tend to focus on plant removal with little consideration given to how these invasives change soil microbial communities. However, soil microorganisms can determine invasibility of habitats and, in turn, be altered by invasives once established, potentially inhibiting native plant establishment. We studied soil microbial communities in coastal dunes with varying invasion intensity and different restoration approaches (herbicide, mechanical excavation) at Point Reyes National Seashore. Overall, we found evidence of a strong link between bacterial and fungal soil communities and the presence of invasives and restoration approach. Heavily invaded sites were characterized by a lower ...
Biodiversity decline is a major concern for ecosystem functioning. Recent research efforts have been...
Although above-ground metrics remain the standard, restoring functional ecosystems should promote bo...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are microbial assemblages that play important roles in the areas they ...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
As invasive grasses encroach upon native ecosystems, they have the potential to transform intact Cal...
Anthropogenic landscape modification can disrupt mutualistic interactions between native plants and ...
The microbial community composition of coastal dunes can vary across environmental gradients, with t...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
textPlants are a major force shaping how ecosystems function, including non-native plants. The effec...
Coastal sand dunes are fragile ecosystems that serve as natural defenses to protect the adjacent mai...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
A primary goal of ecological restoration is often to return processes and functions to degraded ecos...
Ecosystem degradation may reduce biodiversity, including plants and fungi. Although restoration ecol...
<div><p>The importance of plant-microbe associations for the invasion of plant species have not been...
The recent expansion of the nonnative invasive Asiatic sand sedge (Carex kobomugi Ohwi) at East Beac...
Biodiversity decline is a major concern for ecosystem functioning. Recent research efforts have been...
Although above-ground metrics remain the standard, restoring functional ecosystems should promote bo...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are microbial assemblages that play important roles in the areas they ...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
As invasive grasses encroach upon native ecosystems, they have the potential to transform intact Cal...
Anthropogenic landscape modification can disrupt mutualistic interactions between native plants and ...
The microbial community composition of coastal dunes can vary across environmental gradients, with t...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
textPlants are a major force shaping how ecosystems function, including non-native plants. The effec...
Coastal sand dunes are fragile ecosystems that serve as natural defenses to protect the adjacent mai...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
A primary goal of ecological restoration is often to return processes and functions to degraded ecos...
Ecosystem degradation may reduce biodiversity, including plants and fungi. Although restoration ecol...
<div><p>The importance of plant-microbe associations for the invasion of plant species have not been...
The recent expansion of the nonnative invasive Asiatic sand sedge (Carex kobomugi Ohwi) at East Beac...
Biodiversity decline is a major concern for ecosystem functioning. Recent research efforts have been...
Although above-ground metrics remain the standard, restoring functional ecosystems should promote bo...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are microbial assemblages that play important roles in the areas they ...