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Giving recipient communities a greater head start and including productive species boosts early resistance to invasion
Applied Vegetation Science ( IF 2.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-14 , DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12502
Manon Célia Morgane Hess 1, 2, 3 , Elise Buisson 2 , Hugo Fontes 3 , Léo Bacon 4 , Florent Sabatier 3 , François Mesléard 2, 3
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Giving a time advance to restored native plant species has recently been considered a promising way to improve their persistence and reduce invasion success (i.e., through priority effects). However, little is known about the influence of the elapsed time between seeding and invasion and its interaction with other characteristics such as species composition and density, despite the fact that it could substantially help developing effective management strategies.

中文翻译:

为受援国社区提供更大的开端,并包括生产性物种,增强对入侵的早期抵抗力

为了恢复其持久性并减少入侵成功(例如,通过优先效应),近来已花了一定时间来恢复本地植物物种。但是,关于播种和入侵之间经过的时间及其与其他特征(例如物种组成和密度)的相互作用的影响知之甚少,尽管这实际上可以帮助制定有效的管理策略。
更新日期:2020-06-14
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