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Table 1. (Continued)
Studies that did not replicate exotic or native species
Aptekar R, Rejmanek M (2000) The effect of sea-water submergence on rhizome bud viability of
the introduced
Ammophila arenaria
and the native
Leymus mollis
in California.
J Coastal Conser
6: 107-111
Arenas F, Fernandez C, Rico J, Fernandez E, Haya D (1995) Growth and reproductive strategies
of
Sargassum muticum
(Yendo) Fensholt and
Cystoseira nodicaulis
(Whit.) Roberts.
Sciencia
Maritima
59(Suppl. 1): 1-8
Baruch Z, Bilbao B (1999) Effects of fire and defoliation on the life history of native and invader
C
4
grasses in a neotropical savanna.
Oecologia
119: 510-520
Baruch Z (1996) Ecophysiological aspects of the invasion by African grasses and their impact on
biodiversity and function of neotropical savannas. In: OT Solbrig, E Medina, JF Silva (eds.):
Biodiversity and savanna ecosystem processes
. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 79-93
Caldwell MM, Richards JH, Johnson DA, Nowak RS, Dzurec RS (1981) Coping with herbivory:
photosynthetic capacity and resource allocation in two semiarid
Agropyron
bunchgrasses.
Oecologia
50: 14-24
Callaway JC, Josselyn MN (1992) The introduction and spread of smooth cordgrass (
Spartina
alterniflora)
in South San Francisco Bay.
Estuaries
15: 218-226
Carino DA, Daehler CC (2002) Can inconspicuous legumes facilitate alien grass invasions?
Partridge peas and fountain grass in Hawaii.
Ecography
25: 33-41
Cross JR (1981) The establishment of
Rhododendron ponticum
in the Killarney oakwoods.
J Ecol
69: 807-824
Goergen E, Daehler CC (2001
a
) Inflorescence damage by insects and fungi in native pili grass
(
Heteropogon contortus
)
versus
alien fountain grass (
Pennisetum setaceum
) in Hawaii.
Pacific Sci
55: 129-136
Goergen E, Daehler CC (2001
b
) Reproductive ecology of a native Hawaiian grass
(Heteropogon
contortus
; Poaceae)
versus
its invasive alien competitor (
Pennisetum setaceum
; Poaceae).
Int J Pl
Sci
162: 317-326
Goergen E, Daehler CC (2002) Factors affecting seedling recruitment in an invasive grass
(
Pennisetum setaceum
) and a native grass (
Heteropogon contortus
) in the Hawaiian Islands.
Plant
Ecol
161: 147-156
Greenberg CH, Smith LM, Levey DJ (2001) Fruit fate, seed germination and growth of an inva-
sive vine-an experimental test of “sit and wait” strategy.
Biol Inv
3: 363-372
Gross EM, Johnson RL, Hairston NG Jr (2001) Experimental evidence for changes in submersed
macrophyte species composition caused by the herbivore
Acentria ephemerella
(Lepidoptera).
Oecologia
127: 105-114
Herron GJ, Sheley RL, Maxwell BD, Jacobsen JS (2001) Influence of nutrient availability on the
interaction between spotted knapweed and bluebunch wheatgrass.
Restor Ecol
9: 326-331
Holmgren M, Aviles R, Sierralta L, Segura AM, Fuentes ER (2000) Why have European herbs so
successfully invaded the Chilean matorral? Effects of herbivory, soil nutrients, and fire.
J Arid
Env
44: 197-211
Honig MA, Cowling RM, Richardson DM (1992) The invasive potential of Australian
Banksias
in South African fynbos: A comparison of the reproductive potential of
Banksia ericifolia
and
Leucadendron laureolum
.
Aust J Ecol
17: 305-314
Huenneke LF, Thomson JK (1995) Potential interference between a threatened endemic thistle
and an invasive nonnative plant.
Conser Biol
9: 416-425
Kuhn NL, Zedler JB (1997) Differential effects of salinity and soil saturation on native and exotic
plants of a coastal salt marsh.
Estuaries
20: 391-403
Larson KC (2000) Circumnutation behavior of an exotic honeysuckle vine and its native con-
gener: Influence on clonal mobility.
Am J Bot
7: 533-538
Lesica P, Miles S (1999) Russian olive invasion into cottonwood forests along a regulated river in
north-central Montana.
Can J Bot
77: 1077-1083
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