Non-native plant removal and high rainfall years promote post-fire recovery of Artemisia californica in southern California sage scrub.
Non-native plant invasions, changes in fire regime, and increasing drought stress all pose important threats to biodiverse mediterranean-climate shrublands. These factors can also interact, with fire and drought potentially creating opportunities for non-native species to establish dominance before...
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Main Authors: | Diane M Thomson, Wallace M Meyer, Isobel F Whitcomb |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7c1266783cd045e78a2e7187df9aea81 |
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