Native species that are abundant and persistent across disturbance‐succession cycles can affect recovery and restoration of plant communities, especially in drylands. In the sagebrush …
Root exudates of the invasive Solidago canadensis and the cereal crop Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench cv.'Hybridsorgo'were tested for allelopathic interactions against native and invasive …
Aims Invasion by annual grasses (IAGs) and concomitant increases in wildfire are impacting many drylands globally, and an understanding of factors that contribute to or detract from …
Context Plant communities vary both abruptly and gradually over time but differentiating between types of change can be difficult with existing classification and ordination methods …
Invasions by non-native plant species after fire can negatively affect important ecosystem services and lead to invasion-fire cycles that further degrade ecosystems. The relationship …
Control of nonnative grasses is needed where they are altering fire regimes and degrading rangelands, such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion of perennial sagebrush-steppe …
Ecological restoration is a powerful tool for repairing degraded ecosystems and promoting biodiversity and ecosystem functions. As global change drivers shift baseline conditions …