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Soil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase?Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA

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Bashkin, Michael, Stohlgren, Thomas J, Otsuki, Yuka, Lee, Michelle, Evangelista, Paul H, and Belnap, Jayne, Soil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase?Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA: .

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The Grand Staircase?Escalante National Monument (GSENM) contains a rich diversity of native plant communities. However, many exotic plant species have become established, potentially threatening native plant diversity. We sought to quantify patterns of native and exotic plant species and cryptobiotic crusts (mats of lichens, algae, and mosses on the soil surface), and to examine soil characteristics that may indicate or predict exotic species establishment and success. We established 97 modified-Whittaker vegetation plots in 11 vegetation types over a 29,000 ha area in the Monument. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and multiple linear regressions were used to quantify relationships between soil characteristics and associated [...]

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