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Exotic plant species invade hot spots of native plant diversity

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Stohlgren, Thomas J, Binkley, Dan, Chong, Geneva W, Kalkhan, Mohammed A, Schell, Lisa D, Bull, Kelly A, Otsuki, Yuka, Newman, Gregory J, Bashkin, Michael, and Son, Yowhan, Exotic plant species invade hot spots of native plant diversity: .

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Some theories and experimental studies suggest that areas of low plant species richness may be invaded more easily than areas of high plant species richness. We gathered nested-scale vegetation data on plant species richness, foliar cover, and frequency from 200 1-m2 subplots (20 1000-m2 modified-Whittaker plots) in the Colorado Rockies (USA), and 160 1-m2 subplots (16 1000-m2 plots) in the Central Grasslands in Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Minnesota (USA) to test the generality of this paradigm. At the 1-m2 scale, the paradigm was supported in four prairie types in the Central Grasslands, where exotic species richness declined with increasing plant species richness and cover. At the 1-m2 scale, five forest and meadow vegetation [...]

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