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Autor:
Russell Dinnage, Simone-Louise E. Yasui, Stuart W. Livingstone, James S. Santangelo, Wen-Sheng Shu, Robin G. Marushia, Marc W. Cadotte, Jin-tian Li
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 98:3175-3187
Ecosystem function is the outcome of species interactions, traits, and niche overlap - all of which are influenced by evolution. However, it is not well understood how the tempo and mode of niche evolution can influence ecosystem function. In evoluti
Publikováno v:
Invasive Plant Science and Management. 5:217-229
Invasive species researchers often ask: Why do some species invade certain habitats while others do not? Ecological theories predict that taxonomically related species may invade similar habitats, but some related species exhibit contrasting invasion
Autor:
Robin G. Marushia, Diane S. Srivastava, A. Andrew M. MacDonald, Nicholas Mirotchnick, Marc W. Cadotte
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters. 15:637-648
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) describes the total amount of phylogenetic distance among species in a community. Although there has been substantial research on the factors that determine community PD, exploration of the consequences of PD for ecosystem
Autor:
Robin G. Marushia, Edith B. Allen
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 19:45-54
Exotic annual grasses are a major challenge to successful restoration in temperate and Mediterranean climates. Experiments to restore abandoned agricultural fields from exotic grassland to coastal sage scrub habitat were conducted over two years in s
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 47:1290-1299
Summary 1. Exotic annual plants are an increasingly important ecological issue and new, creative approaches to management are required. In desert ecosystems of the southwestern USA, the forbs Brassica tournefortii, Erodium cicutarium and Schismus spp
Autor:
Jodie S. Holt, Robin G. Marushia
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 10:913-924
Invasive species are known for their ability to form monocultures that exclude native species, yet intraspecific interactions among invasives have not been well studied. Cynara cardunculus (L.) is an invasive perennial thistle that establishes high-d
Autor:
Carla M. D'Antonio, Laura M. Ladwig, Andrew S. MacDougall, Helmut Hillebrand, Nicole M. DeCrappeo, Rebecca L. McCulley, Paul N. Frater, Lydia R. O'Halloran, Michael J. Crawley, Ellen I. Damschen, W. Stanley Harpole, Elsa E. Cleland, Guozhen Du, Eric W. Seabloom, Qi Li, Julia A. Klein, Eric M. Lind, Virginia L. Jin, Lars A. Brudvig, Carly J. Stevens, Brent Mortensen, Dana M. Blumenthal, Joslin L. Moore, Louie H. Yang, Lauren L. Sullivan, Kevin P. Kirkman, John L. Orrock, Lori A. Biederman, Yann Hautier, David A. Pyke, John G. Lambrinos, Peter B. Adler, Chengjin Chu, Andy Hector, Philip A. Fay, Adam D. Kay, Marc W. Cadotte, Elizabeth T. Borer, Kendi F. Davies, Melinda D. Smith, Anna K. Simonsen, Johannes M. H. Knops, Wei Li, Peter D. Wragg, Kirsten S. Hofmockel, Robin G. Marushia, Jonathan D. Bakker, Anita C. Risch, Martin Schuetz, Suzanne M. Prober, Kathryn L. Cottingham, Brett A. Melbourne, Justin P. Wright, Hope C. Humphries, Cynthia S. Brown, T. Michael Anderson, Nicole Hagenah, John W. Morgan, Daniel S. Gruner, Elizabeth M. Wolkovich, Mahesh Sankaran, Yvonne M. Buckley, Jennifer Firn, Charles E. Mitchell, Kimberly J. La Pierre
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Nature communications, vol 6, iss 1
Seabloom, Eric W; Borer, Elizabeth T; Buckley, Yvonne M; Cleland, Elsa E; Davies, Kendi F; Firn, Jennifer; et al.(2015). Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands.. Nature communications, 6(1), 7710. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8710. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9nw4t94x
Nature communications, vol 6, iss 1
Seabloom, Eric W; Borer, Elizabeth T; Buckley, Yvonne M; Cleland, Elsa E; Davies, Kendi F; Firn, Jennifer; et al.(2015). Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands.. Nature communications, 6(1), 7710. doi: 10.1038/ncomms8710. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9nw4t94x
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship b