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Species provenance and traits mediate establishment and performance in an invaded grassland

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In many invaded grasslands, dominant exotic species can produce large amounts of litter that modify local abiotic conditions and species’ interactions. These novel conditions can reduce native species abundance and promote the persistence of exotic species, yet the strength of this disparity may be influenced by how consumer pressure interacts with litter accumulation. Consumers may exacerbate this disparity by preferentially targeting native species or by promoting heterogeneity in microhabitats due to their movement and small-scale ground disturbances that favours fast growing exotic species. How species respond to litter accumulation and consumer pressure may depend on either evolutionary differences, whereby exotics species may benefit from a lack natural predators, or by functional differences, in which species’ physiological traits may confer fitness advantages to low-light conditions or herbivory or granivory pressure. We examined the impact of litter presence and small mammal he...
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