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Accordingly, the authors aimed to (i) verify the response of Carpobrotus spp. and the re-growth of the native vegetation after the interventions, testing whether the native species richness and diversity increased after the intervention and_(ii) evaluate how the native communities recovered after the eradication of Carpobrotus spp. in terms of species composition. Following the removal of the mulching sheets from their experimental plots, Fos et_al (2021b) registered a rapid colonization from six different native species and three invasive species (including Carpobrotus spp.), which also highlights that tarping did not kill all the . . .
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