2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3051
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Integrating experiments and monitoring reveals extreme sensitivity of invasive winter annuals to precipitation

Matthew J. Rinella,
Lance T. Vermeire,
Jay P. Angerer

Abstract: In arid and semiarid systems of western North America, the most damaging invasive plants are winter annuals. These plants are destroying wildlife habitat, reducing livestock production, and increasing wildfires. Monitoring these plants for lasting population changes is challenging because their abundances vary widely from year to year. Some of this variation is due to weather, and quantifying effects of weather is important for distinguishing transcient from lasting population changes and understanding effects… Show more

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