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Li Y, Norland M (2001) The role of soil fertility in invasion of Brazilian pepper
(Schinus tere-
binthifolius
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Soil Sci
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Luken JO, Kuddes LM, Tholemeier TC, Haller DM (1997) Comparative responses of
Lonicera
maackii
(amur honeysuckle) and
Lindera benzoin
(spicebush) to increased light.
Am Midl Natur
138: 331-343
Marco DE, Paez SA (2000) Invasion of
Gleditsia triacanthos
in
Lithraea ternifolia
montane
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Environ Manage
26: 409-419
Mesleard F, Ham LT, Boy V, Van Wijck C, Grillas P (1993) Competition between an introduced
and an indigenous species: The case of
Paspalum paspalodes
(Michx) Schribner and
Aeluropus
littoralis
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Oecologia
94: 204-209
Pavlik BM (1983a) Nutrient and productivity relations of the dune grass
Ammophila arenaria
and
Elymus mollis
. I. Blade photosynthesis and nitrogen use efficiency in the laboratory and field.
Oecologia
57: 227-232
Pavlik BM (1983b) Nutrient and productivity relations of the dune grass
Ammophila arenaria
and
Elymus mollis
. II. Growth and patterns of dry matter and nitrogen allocation as influenced by
nitrogen supply.
Oecologia
57: 233-238
Pyke DA (1986) Demographic responses of
Bromus tectorum
and seedlings of
Agropyron spica-
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to grazing by small mammals: occurrence.
J Ecol
74: 739-754
Sallabanks R (1993) Fruiting plant attractiveness to avian seed dispersers: native
versus
invasive
Crataegus
in western Oregon.
MadroƱo
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Schierenbeck KA, Mack RN, Sharitz RR (1994) Effects of herbivory on growth and biomass allo-
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Lonicera
.
Ecology
75: 1661-1672
Shafroth PB, Auble GT, Scott ML (1995) Germination and establishment of the native plains cot-
tonwood (
Populus deltoides
Marshall subsp.
monilifera
) and the exotic Russian-olive (
Elaeagnus
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L.).
Conser Biol
9: 1169-1175
Sher AA, Marshall DL, Gilbert SA (2000) Competition between native
Populus deltoides
and
invasive
Tamarix ramosissima
and the implications for reestablishing flooding disturbance.
Conser Biol
14: 1744-1754
Simoes M, Baruch Z (1991) Responses to simulated herbivory and water stress in two tropical C
4
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Oecologia
88: 173-180
Smith MA, Bell DT, Loneragan WA (1999) Comparative seed germination ecology of
Austrostipa
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and
Ehrharta calycina
(Poaceae) in a Western Australian Banksia woodlands.
Aust J
Ecol
24: 35-42
Smith RGB, Brock MA (1996) Coexistence of
Juncus articulatus
L. and
Glyceria australis
C.E.
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Hydrobiologia
340: 147-151
Vila M, D'Antonio CM (1998a) Fruit choice and seed dispersal of invasive
versus
noninvasive
Carpobrotus
(Aizoaceae) in coastal California.
Ecology
79: 1053-1060
Vila M, D'Antonio CM (1998b) Fitness of invasive
Carpobrotus
(Aizoaceae) hybrids in coastal
California.
Ecoscience
5: 191-199
Williams DG, Black RA (1994) Drought response of a native and introduced Hawaiian grass.
Oecologia
97: 512-519
Witkowski ETF (1991) Growth and competition between seedlings of
Protea repens
(L.) L. and
the alien invasive,
Acacia saligna
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Func Ecol
5:
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Zedler JB, Paling E, McComb A (1990) Differential responses to salinity help explain the
replacement of native
Juncus kraussii
by
Typha orientalis
in Western Australian salt marshes.
Aust J Ecol
15: 57-72
Studies included in Daehler (2003) that confound differences in lifespan (annual or perennial) and
native or exotic origin (and did not replicate species)
Claassen VP, Marler M (1998) Annual and perennial grass growth on nitrogen-depleted decom-
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Restor Ecol
6: 175-180
Zink TA, Allen MF (1998) The effects of organic amendments on the restoration of a disturbed
coastal sage scrub habitat.
Restor Ecol
6: 52-58
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