During 1964 new range research was begun in Teton County, Wyoming. The project is concerned largely with determination of trends in vegetation patterns. Its objectives are: (1) to study methods of determining trend or lack of it, and (2) to evaluate the prevalence, the direction, and the speed of trends found in Teton County vegetation. Project Number 130
Condition and trend of the big sagebrush/needleandthread habitat-type was studied at 23 sites in nor...
Objectives involve studying the reasons for variation between aspen populations in Wyoming; studying...
A modified point frame was developed for vegetation sampling on a short-grass prairie ecosystem in e...
The 1965 field season was the second of a projected five for a study concerned largerly with determi...
The reader is referred to pages 6 through 8 in Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Research Jour...
In Teton County there is an apparent stability in a large number of different plant communities whic...
The fourth of five years on this study has been completed. This study is to determine range conditio...
The National Park Service and the USGS Biological Resources Division have jointly established a prog...
Ground cover estimates on permanently marked plots in East Central Wyoming were compared between 194...
This summers work was a continuation of a project began during the summer of 1964. The period 14 Jun...
The summer of 1959 was spent in Teton County doing a study on the genus Agropyron and completing par...
In 1936, vegetation analyses were conducted on repurchased federal lands in the Powder River Basin o...
Data from permanent vegetation transects, established on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory S...
A broad-scale floristic inventory of all vascular plants was proposed for Grand Teton National Park ...
The objective of rangeland vegetation trend monitoring is to document changes over time in vegetatio...
Condition and trend of the big sagebrush/needleandthread habitat-type was studied at 23 sites in nor...
Objectives involve studying the reasons for variation between aspen populations in Wyoming; studying...
A modified point frame was developed for vegetation sampling on a short-grass prairie ecosystem in e...
The 1965 field season was the second of a projected five for a study concerned largerly with determi...
The reader is referred to pages 6 through 8 in Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Research Jour...
In Teton County there is an apparent stability in a large number of different plant communities whic...
The fourth of five years on this study has been completed. This study is to determine range conditio...
The National Park Service and the USGS Biological Resources Division have jointly established a prog...
Ground cover estimates on permanently marked plots in East Central Wyoming were compared between 194...
This summers work was a continuation of a project began during the summer of 1964. The period 14 Jun...
The summer of 1959 was spent in Teton County doing a study on the genus Agropyron and completing par...
In 1936, vegetation analyses were conducted on repurchased federal lands in the Powder River Basin o...
Data from permanent vegetation transects, established on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory S...
A broad-scale floristic inventory of all vascular plants was proposed for Grand Teton National Park ...
The objective of rangeland vegetation trend monitoring is to document changes over time in vegetatio...
Condition and trend of the big sagebrush/needleandthread habitat-type was studied at 23 sites in nor...
Objectives involve studying the reasons for variation between aspen populations in Wyoming; studying...
A modified point frame was developed for vegetation sampling on a short-grass prairie ecosystem in e...