Browsing by an invasive herbivore promotes development of plant and soil communities during primary succession

11-year study of experimental exclusion of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) from early primary successions on landslides in montane western South Island, New Zealand. The data support: Bellingham PJ, Kardol P, Bonner KI, Buxton RP, Morse CW, Wardle DA 2016 Browsing by an invasive herbivore promotes development of plant and soil communities during primary succession. Journal of Ecology 104, in press, doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12624

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Author Bellingham, Peter J. & Kardol, P. & Bonner, Karen I. & Buxton, Rowan P. & Morse, Chris W & Wardle, David A.
Maintainer Peter Bellingham
Maintainer Email Peter Bellingham
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Language English
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Source Identifier https://datastore.landcareresearch.co.nz/dataset/15408f76-ae58-4be6-8b44-d4c2e0862063
Dataset metadata created 11 May 2017, last updated 11 May 2017