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These data were used in two publications: DRISCOLL D. A. (2017). Disturbance maintains native and exotic plant species richness in invaded grassy woodlands. Journal of vegetation science 28, 573–584. DRISCOLL D. A. & STRONG, C. (in press 29 June 2017). Covariation of soil nutrients drives occurrence of exotic and native plant species. Journal of Applied Ecology. The data include plant surveys from 100 plots at 10 sites in csv files for 2010 and 2011-2013 soil nutrient data (NO3, available P, org C) from April 2015 in a csv file Site location coordinates.Issued: 12 07 2017
Subjects
Avena fatua, Bromus diandrus, plant competition, invasive exotic weed species, herbivore grazing, plant niche partitioning, nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient enrichment, plant-herbivore interactions, grassy ecosystem restoration, woodland biodiversity cons |
Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology |
Invasive Species Ecology |
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- DOI : 10.4225/16/5977065641B15
