RESEARCH ARTICLE
Strengthening Invasion Filters to Reassemble Native Plant Communities: Soil Resources and Phenological Overlap
Article first published online: 6 JUL 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2012.00896.x
© 2012 Society for Ecological Restoration
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Cleland, E. E., Larios, L. and Suding, K. N. (2013), Strengthening Invasion Filters to Reassemble Native Plant Communities: Soil Resources and Phenological Overlap. Restoration Ecology, 21: 390–398. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2012.00896.x
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- Issue published online: 24 APR 2013
- Article first published online: 6 JUL 2012
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| rec896-sup-0001-FigureS1.pdf | PDF document | 93K | Figure S1. Extractable soil N in plots before the start of the experiment, showing higher available N closer to the road. |
| rec896-sup-0002-TableS1.pdf | PDF document | 70K | Table S1. List of exotic species that naturally recruited into experimental plots, including their traits, functional group classification used in Figure 4, and their rating according to the California Invasive Plant Council's Invasive Plant Inventory. Note that exotic shrubs were only present as seedlings in our experiment and hence were classified for our analysis as late active forbs, because they did not flower during the period of our observations. |
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