2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4446
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Phenology mediates direct and indirect interactions among co‐occurring invasive plant species

Rachel A. Reeb,
Sara E. Kuebbing

Abstract: Why nonnative invasive plant species commonly co‐occur, despite their competitive superiority and propensity to displace native species, remains a paradox in invasion biology. Negative interactions among competitively dominant invaders are potentially alleviated by two understudied mechanisms: seasonal priority effects, where phenological separation weakens the effect of competition on species with early phenology; and indirect facilitation, where competition between two species is mitigated by a third species… Show more

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