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      Effects of native vegetation on invasion success of Chinese tallow in a floating marsh ecosystem

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      Journal of Ecology
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            Biological Invasion by Myrica faya Alters Ecosystem Development in Hawaii.

            The exotic nitrogen-fixing tree Myrica faya invades young volcanic sites where the growth of native plants is limited by a lack of nitrogen. Myrica quadruples the amount of nitrogen entering certain sites and increases the overall biological availability of nitrogen, thereby altering the nature of ecosystem development after volcanic eruptions.
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              Biological Invasion by Myrica Faya in Hawai'i: Plant Demography, Nitrogen Fixation, Ecosystem Effects

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                Journal
                JEC
                Journal of Ecology
                Wiley
                00220477
                13652745
                March 2009
                March 2009
                : 97
                : 2
                : 239-246
                Article
                10.1111/j.1365-2745.2008.01471.x
                26cf7732-1581-445e-b468-a6fc7f1ab1d3
                © 2009

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