Mechanisms of Plant Invasion
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Nonnative plant invasions can present substantial environmental challenges that demand our attention, but they also offer tremendous opportunities to examine fundemental ecological questions. Why do some plants dominate here and not there? Why do most invasions fail while others become spectacularly successful? This research examines several aspects of the invasion ecology of Bromus tectorum ('cheatgrass') at different biological, spatial, and temporal scales.
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