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DOI10.3955/046.087.0102
Geology and Topography Effects on Exotic Plant Distribution in a Semi-arid Mima Mound Prairie in Eastern Washington
Bryant, Jessica A. M.1; Reynecke, Brandy K.2; Brown, Rebecca L.2
通讯作者Bryant, Jessica A. M.
来源期刊NORTHWEST SCIENCE
ISSN0029-344X
出版年2013
卷号87期号:1页码:12-23
英文摘要

Native prairie plant communities are among the most endangered habitats due to extensive agricultural use and exotic species invasion. Understanding how species composition, particularly of exotic species, varies with environment is essential for management and preservation of these communities. In semi-arid prairies, plant establishment is often heterogeneous across the landscape and depends on the patchy availability of resources across environmental gradients. We studied how soil geologic substrate, topography, and grazing history relate to patterns of native and exotic plant distribution in a semi-arid Mima mound prairie in eastern Washington. We analyzed the relationship between native and exotic species richness and abundance on 61 Mima mounds in a prairie underlain by two types of soil geologic substrate (glacial alluvium and basalt) where half of each had been grazed recently. We found that exotic species richness and cover were lowest and native species cover was highest on mounds underlain by basalt bedrock that had experienced recent grazing; on sites underlain by glacial alluvium there was little difference between more and less recently grazed mounds. Moreover, we found that exotic abundance was greatest at the top of Mima mounds compared to the sides; the opposite was true for native species. Our findings indicate that geologic substrate and grazing history may interact to determine plant distribution in semi-arid prairie communities. This study demonstrates that land managers aiming to restore native plant communities need to consider the synergistic effects of multiple environmental factors in order to focus restoration funding and effort.


英文关键词aspect channeled scablands grazing Mima mound plant invasion
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000314920600002
WOS关键词CHANNELED SCABLAND ; COMMUNITIES ; DIVERSITY ; SOIL ; ECOSYSTEMS ; STEPPE ; HEUWELTJIES ; GRASSLANDS ; LIVESTOCK ; REFUGES
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/179045
作者单位1.Univ Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA;
2.Eastern Washington Univ, Cheney, WA 99004 USA
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Bryant, Jessica A. M.,Reynecke, Brandy K.,Brown, Rebecca L.. Geology and Topography Effects on Exotic Plant Distribution in a Semi-arid Mima Mound Prairie in Eastern Washington[J],2013,87(1):12-23.
APA Bryant, Jessica A. M.,Reynecke, Brandy K.,&Brown, Rebecca L..(2013).Geology and Topography Effects on Exotic Plant Distribution in a Semi-arid Mima Mound Prairie in Eastern Washington.NORTHWEST SCIENCE,87(1),12-23.
MLA Bryant, Jessica A. M.,et al."Geology and Topography Effects on Exotic Plant Distribution in a Semi-arid Mima Mound Prairie in Eastern Washington".NORTHWEST SCIENCE 87.1(2013):12-23.
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