2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2020.103580
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Assessing the influence of riparian invasion by the shrub Lonicera maackii on terrestrial subsidies to headwater streams

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“…The potential longterm effects of invasive plants are relatively understudied; however, some work suggests that allelopathic chemicals released by invasive species could have legacy effects on soils (Corbin and D' Antonio 2012). Invasive species often have accelerated growth relative to native species and can proliferate rapidly in disturbed habitats via acquisition of available light, nutrients, and space (Luken andGoessling 1995, Baruch andGoldstein 1999) creating a unique physiognomy in some instances (Rowekamp et al 2020).…”
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“…The potential longterm effects of invasive plants are relatively understudied; however, some work suggests that allelopathic chemicals released by invasive species could have legacy effects on soils (Corbin and D' Antonio 2012). Invasive species often have accelerated growth relative to native species and can proliferate rapidly in disturbed habitats via acquisition of available light, nutrients, and space (Luken andGoessling 1995, Baruch andGoldstein 1999) creating a unique physiognomy in some instances (Rowekamp et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%