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Species Diversity is a Good Predictor of Prairie Plant Persistence in Restorations

Authors: Brian J. Wilsey (Iowa State University) , Yue Huang (Iowa State University) , Leanne M. Martin (Iowa State University)

  • Species Diversity is a Good Predictor of Prairie Plant Persistence in Restorations

    Western Research and Demonstration Farm

    Species Diversity is a Good Predictor of Prairie Plant Persistence in Restorations

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Abstract

Prairie restoration projects sometimes fail because of heavy invasion by invasive weeds, especially if they are not intensively managed. Few restoration projects are sampled after the first few years post-establishment, and little is known about what predictors are significant in maintaining restored communities over the very long term. Here, we stopped weeding experimental restoration plots to determine if persistence (that is, remaining unchanged after weeds are allowed to invade) of native prairie in western Iowa was related to planted species diversity

Keywords: RFR A1168, Ecology Evolution and Organismal Biology

How to Cite:

Wilsey, B. J., Huang, Y. & Martin, L. M., (2012) “Species Diversity is a Good Predictor of Prairie Plant Persistence in Restorations”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2011(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2012
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