Assessing the relative importance of disturbance, herbivory, diversity, and propagule pressure in exotic plant invasion

作者: Anne K. Eschtruth , John J. Battles

DOI: 10.1890/08-0221.1

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摘要: … thunbergii invasion at low disturbance severities in these forests, which reduces the predictive power of propagule pressure over a wide range of disturbance severities. …

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