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“…Dormant seeds can remain viable in the soil seed bank for at least 13 years (V. Nuzzo and B. Blossey, unpublished data). Negative density dependence has been described for survival and fecundity (Meekins and McCarthy 2000, Winterer et al 2005, Pardini et al 2008, Pardini et al 2009), but has not been studied in germination or recruitment rates. Like other Brassicaceae, A. petiolata has complex allelochemistry that negatively affects competitors through disruption of soil microbial and fungal communities (Prati and Bossdorf 2004, Stinson et al 2006, Lankau 2010.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dormant seeds can remain viable in the soil seed bank for at least 13 years (V. Nuzzo and B. Blossey, unpublished data). Negative density dependence has been described for survival and fecundity (Meekins and McCarthy 2000, Winterer et al 2005, Pardini et al 2008, Pardini et al 2009), but has not been studied in germination or recruitment rates. Like other Brassicaceae, A. petiolata has complex allelochemistry that negatively affects competitors through disruption of soil microbial and fungal communities (Prati and Bossdorf 2004, Stinson et al 2006, Lankau 2010.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Density dependence is important in many A. petiolata demographic transitions (Winterer et al 2005, Pardini et al 2008, 2009) and population growth McCarthy 2000, 2002). An important next step to interpreting the behavior of A. petiolata populations will be to compare the predictions of our stochastic population model based on a fixed set of matrices for each site and year with a dynamic model that includes density-dependent survival and reproduction.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can sustain growth at 4-5% of full sunlight, but takes advantage of sunflecks and a sprawling habit to support a high rate of seed production (Horton and Neufeld 1998;Gibson et al 2002;Claridge and Franklin 2002;Cheplick 2005;Winterer et al 2005). The widespread distribution of stiltgrass in a wide variety of forest communities suggests that tree canopy shade is rarely enough to fully exclude it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 and 4a). Such interannual two-cycles, i.e., alternating years of high-density vegetative (rosettes, seedlings, bank seeds) and reproductive stages (adults, new seeds), have been observed in both field and experimental studies (Nuzzo 1991, Winterer et al 2005, Pardini et al 2009). …”
Section: Model Structurementioning
confidence: 85%