2013
DOI: 10.3368/er.31.2.168
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Influence of Richness and Seeding Density on Invasion Resistance in Experimental Tallgrass Prairie Restorations

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“…Such novel systems can be relatively stable and can enhance ecosystem services such as water protection, land stability, flood attenuation, and habitat provision (Ewel and Putz, 2004;Hobbs et al, 2009). In addition, high diverse systems may reduce encroachment from unwanted plant species (Fargione and Tilman, 2005;Nemec et al, 2013;Yurkonis, 2013) and thus, hold the niche for the establishment of other desirable species at a later successional stage.…”
Section: Anovamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such novel systems can be relatively stable and can enhance ecosystem services such as water protection, land stability, flood attenuation, and habitat provision (Ewel and Putz, 2004;Hobbs et al, 2009). In addition, high diverse systems may reduce encroachment from unwanted plant species (Fargione and Tilman, 2005;Nemec et al, 2013;Yurkonis, 2013) and thus, hold the niche for the establishment of other desirable species at a later successional stage.…”
Section: Anovamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planning for restoration seeding involves determining both the number of species to use in the mix and seeding rate. However, few studies have simultaneously looked at the effect of these two variables on resulting plant communities and overall restoration success (Carter & Blair ; Nemec et al ) and of these few studies, none have been able to address questions regarding the interaction of seeding rate and seed mix diversity in restoration settings. Nemec et al () examined the effect of sowing high (97 species) and low (15 species) diversity seed mixtures at high (297 pure live seeds [PLS]/m 2 drill seeded) and low (148 PLS/m 2 drill seeded) rates on invasion resistance in mesic tallgrass prairie.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-native invasive species in North American tallgrass prairies have large ecological impacts (Nemec, Allen, Helzer, & Wedin, 2013). These invasive species can quickly evolve in areas of disturbance through founder effects and hybridization by responding to selection pressures in the environment (Mealor & Hild, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%