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Animal Sciences

Brigham Young University

2011

Elymus elymoides

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Apparent Competition With Bromus Tectorum Through Pyrenophora Semeniperda Reduces Establishment Of Native Grasses, Katherine Temus Merrill Mar 2011

Apparent Competition With Bromus Tectorum Through Pyrenophora Semeniperda Reduces Establishment Of Native Grasses, Katherine Temus Merrill

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Contributing to the success of Bromus tectorum in the Intermountain West may be a mechanism called apparent competition, which occurs when one species increases the pressure of a consumer on a second species. This indirect interaction has been documented only a few times in invasive plant systems, and never in a fungal pathosystem. We examined the effects of the invasive annual Bromus tectorum and predation by the seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda on seedling emergence and survival for two native grasses (Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus elymoides), by manipulating B. tectorum densities and P. semeniperda inoculum loads in randomized plots. …