2024
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2024.1271824
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Homogenization of soil seed bank communities by fire and invasive species in the Mojave Desert

Steven Lee,
Robert Klinger,
Matthew L. Brooks
et al.

Abstract: Soil seed banks help maintain species diversity through temporal storage effects and function as germination pools that can optimize fitness across varying environmental conditions. These characteristics promote the persistence of native plant communities, yet disturbances such as fire and associated invasions by non-native species can disrupt these reserves, fundamentally altering successional trajectories. This may be particularly true in deserts, where native plant communities are less adapted to fire. Whil… Show more

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