The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California

<p> Coyote brush (<i>Baccharis pilularis</i>) is a native shrub common to the coastal sage scrub (CSS) habitat of California and often appears in a complex mosaic with other vegetation types including grasslands. Both CSS and California grasslands are threatened habitats, where re...

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Main Author: Brennan, Sean G.
Language:EN
Published: California State University, Long Beach 2015
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-15964542015-09-20T15:58:11Z The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California Brennan, Sean G. Ecology|Geography|Natural resource management <p> Coyote brush (<i>Baccharis pilularis</i>) is a native shrub common to the coastal sage scrub (CSS) habitat of California and often appears in a complex mosaic with other vegetation types including grasslands. Both CSS and California grasslands are threatened habitats, where restorations of type-converted landscapes are often burdened by the persistent dominance of non-native annual grasses. However, coyote brush has been documented periodically invading grasslands, resulting in a change of state from grassland to shrubland. This study investigates the long-term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California. Stands of expanding coyote brush were transected to identify species composition along a spatial and temporal continuum. Results show that following initial invasion, non-native species are replaced by not only coyote brush, but also several other noteworthy native species. This study shows that in Southern California, coyote brush invasion of type-converted landscapes leads to increased native diversity that includes native grasses.</p> California State University, Long Beach 2015-09-16 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1596454 EN
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Brennan, Sean G.
The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California
description <p> Coyote brush (<i>Baccharis pilularis</i>) is a native shrub common to the coastal sage scrub (CSS) habitat of California and often appears in a complex mosaic with other vegetation types including grasslands. Both CSS and California grasslands are threatened habitats, where restorations of type-converted landscapes are often burdened by the persistent dominance of non-native annual grasses. However, coyote brush has been documented periodically invading grasslands, resulting in a change of state from grassland to shrubland. This study investigates the long-term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California. Stands of expanding coyote brush were transected to identify species composition along a spatial and temporal continuum. Results show that following initial invasion, non-native species are replaced by not only coyote brush, but also several other noteworthy native species. This study shows that in Southern California, coyote brush invasion of type-converted landscapes leads to increased native diversity that includes native grasses.</p>
author Brennan, Sean G.
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title The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California
title_short The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California
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title_fullStr The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California
title_full_unstemmed The long term dynamics of coyote brush invasion in a type-converted landscape of Southern California
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