1. What have the authors contributed in "Different traits predict competitive effect versus response by bromus madritensis in its native and invasive ranges" ?
This study shows that different suites of traits may aid in identifying those native species likely to strongly compete with invaders, versus those that will be competitively suppressed by invaders, with important implications for the design of restoration efforts aiming to promote native species growth and prevent invasion.
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2. What have the authors stated for future works in "Different traits predict competitive effect versus response by bromus madritensis in its native and invasive ranges" ?
Further, these results highlight that the traits predicting competitive effect and response can differ in key ways that deserve future investigation.. First, competitor biomass in this study was defined by above-ground biomass, and differences the authors observed in root allocation of B. madritensis between its native and invaded ranges suggests that root competition could be important for understanding its success as an invader.. The authors suggest that future competition experiments consider the context dependent nature of the effect of different traits on competition as it relates to invasions.
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