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Michael A. Bashkin

Researcher at Colorado State University

Publications -  5
Citations -  1477

Michael A. Bashkin is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eucalyptus & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1439 citations.

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Exotic plant species invade hot spots of native plant diversity

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that areas of low plant spe- cies richness may be invaded more easily than areas of high plant species richness, and that this pattern may be more closely related to the degree resources are available in native plant communities, independent of species richness.
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Changes in soil carbon following afforestation in hawaii

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured changes in soil C following afforestation of sugarcane fields with fast growing Eucalyptus saligna (Sm.) plantations in Hawaii.
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Soil phosphorus pools and supply under the influence of Eucalyptus saligna and nitrogen-fixing Albizia facaltaria

TL;DR: Despite significantly lower soil P availability, the Albizia plots appeared to take up and cycle as much P as the Eucalyptus plots, indicating that P supply was not independent of P demand.
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Soil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase—Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) and multiple linear regressions to quantify relationships between soil characteristics and associated native and exotic plant species richness and cover.
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Influence of adjacent stand on spatial patterns of soil carbon and nitrogen in Eucalyptus and Albizia plantations

TL;DR: The chemistry and fertility of forest soils can be strongly influenced by tree species as mentioned in this paper, and many studies have addressed the effects of monocultures on forest soil chemistry, but few have examined the e...