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Abiotic and Landscape Factors Constrain Restoration Outcomes Across Spatial Scales of a Widespread Invasive Plant

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Title Abiotic and Landscape Factors Constrain Restoration Outcomes Across Spatial Scales of a Widespread Invasive Plant
Creator Rohal, Christine B. Cranney, Chad R. Kettenring, Karin M
Description The natural recolonization of native plant communities following invasive species management is notoriously challenging to predict, since outcomes can be contingent on a variety of factors including management decisions, abiotic factors, and landscape setting. The spatial scale at which the treatment is applied can also impact management outcomes, potentially influencing plant assembly processes and treatment success. Understanding the relative importance of each of these factors for plant...
Date 2019-04-18T07:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/eco_pubs/79 info:doi/10.3389/fpls.2019.00481 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/eco_pubs/article/1078/viewcontent/ECOLcenter2019RohalCranneyKettenring_AbioticLandscapeFactors.pdf
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Source Ecology Center Publications
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Contributor Frontiers Research Foundation
Subject spatial scale Phragmites australis management invasive species control restoration contingency Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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