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Journal Articles (Cahill Lab)
Items in this Collection
- 2species turnover
- 1beta diversity
- 1biodiversity loss
- 1biotic homogenization
- 1coexistence
- 1competitive intensity
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Biotic homogenization within and across eight widely distributed grasslands following invasion by Bromus inermis
Download2019-01-01
Stotz, G. C., Gianoli, E., Cahill, J. F.
Invasive species can alter the structure and function of the communities they invade, as well as lead to biotic homogenization across their invasive range, thus affecting large-scale diversity patterns. The mechanisms by which invasive species can lead to biotic homogenization are poorly...
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Competitive size asymmetry, not intensity, is linked to species loss and gain in a native grassland community
Download2022-01-01
Competition is often highlighted as a major force influencing plant species diversity. However, there are multiple facets of competition (e.g., strength, intransitivity, and size asymmetry) that may have independent and differential impacts on diversity, making understanding the degree to which...