2023
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2805
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Effects of nutrient pulses on exotic species shift from positive to neutral with decreasing water availability

Abstract: Temporal fluctuation in nutrient availability generally promotes the growth of exotic plant species and has been recognized as an important driver of exotic plant invasions. However, little is known about how the impact of fluctuating nutrients on exotic species is dependent on the availability of other resources, although most ecosystems are experiencing dramatic variations in a wide variety of resources due to global change and human disturbance. Here, we explored how water availability mediates the effect o… Show more

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“…However, the effects of fluctuating nutrients on invasive species remain unclear, particularly in the context of varying habitat resources under global change. Using six plant invaders and six other native plants in a pot experiment system, Otieno et al (2023) found that the impact of fluctuating nutrient availability on the growth of plant invaders was strongly dependent on the variations in water resources. This study provides valuable insights into the management of invasive plants in changing environments.…”
Section: Performance Of Successful Iasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effects of fluctuating nutrients on invasive species remain unclear, particularly in the context of varying habitat resources under global change. Using six plant invaders and six other native plants in a pot experiment system, Otieno et al (2023) found that the impact of fluctuating nutrient availability on the growth of plant invaders was strongly dependent on the variations in water resources. This study provides valuable insights into the management of invasive plants in changing environments.…”
Section: Performance Of Successful Iasmentioning
confidence: 99%