Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on california coastal prairies

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Justin C. Luong from the Environmental Studies, University of California, High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, USA have published the paper: Native and invasive bunchgrasses have different responses to trail disturbance on California coastal prairies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The work demonstrates that the intermediate disturbance hypothesis can be useful in informing community dynamics and management implications.
  • how: The authors used an analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare species specific differences and t-tests to evaluate the paired effects of on- and off-trail positioning.

SUMMARY

    Trail disturbance . . .

     

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