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Supplemental information and results from Groff Liu et al. Management efffects on leafy spurge invasion impacts
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Explanation note: Approximate location of each site used in the multi-site survey. The number of trait values extracted from each of the sources. AIC scores for models testing whether leafy spurge cover or leafy spurge density was a better predictor of the various response variables in the single-site model. Model results showing the relationship among leafy spurge abundance, species richness and forage production in the single-site survey. Model results showing the relationship among leafy spurge abundance, species richness and forage production in the multi-site survey. Plant species richness as a function of soil phosphorus. Graminoid productivity as a function of site productivity in the single site (A) and multi-site (B) surveys. ANOVA tables showing leafy spurge abundance effects on the proportional richness and abundance of different functional groups in the intensive single site survey. ANOVA tables showing leafy spurge abundance effects on the proportional richness and abundance of different functional groups in the intensive single site survey. Environmental covariate relationships with functional group relative abundances. Leafy spurge effects on community weighted means and functional dispersion of height, leaf area, specific leaf area (SLA), root diameter and specific root length (SRL) in the intensive single site survey.