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Plant succession and gopher disturbance along an experimental gradient
David Tilman
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Agriculture & Biology
ecological succession
100%
Agrostis hyemalis var. scabra
94%
Geomys bursarius
92%
Elymus repens subsp. repens
72%
herbivores
63%
Fallopia convolvulus
41%
Setaria pumila subsp. pumila
40%
discing
35%
nitrogen
29%
perennial grasses
28%
spatial variation
26%
plant communities
23%
herbs
22%
species diversity
19%
grasses
18%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
herbivore
78%
disturbance
51%
grass
42%
annual plant
35%
nitrogen
29%
herb
26%
rate
24%
plant community
23%
species diversity
23%
community composition
23%
spatial variation
20%
replacement
20%
plain
19%
productivity
17%
resource
13%
effect
5%