Invasive‐dominated grasslands in Hawaiʻi are resilient to disturbance
Stephanie Yelenik,
Eli Rose,
Susan Cordell
Abstract:Non‐native‐dominated landscapes may arise from invasion by competitive plant species, disturbance and invasion of early‐colonizing species, or some combination of these. Without knowing site history, however, it is difficult to predict how native or non‐native communities will reassemble after disturbance events. Given increasing disturbance levels across anthropogenically impacted landscapes, predictive understanding of these patterns is important. We asked how disturbance affected community assembly in six i… Show more
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