SUMMARY
Environmental conditions are key drivers of plant community dynamics, and environment/community interactions are important for assessing the relative distribution and abundance of species in vegetation assemblages (van der Valk 1981; Bazzaz 1996). On wetland mitigation sites, invasive plant species present one of the greatest challenges to mitigation managers, designers, and natural resource agency reviewers (Brooks and Gebo 2013). Understanding the specific relationships between invasive plants, native plant communities, and environmental conditions on wetland mitigation sites could provide managers with options for disrupting the life-history strategies of invaders and preventing the ecological damage commonly caused by . . .

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