Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 years due to changing fire regimes, invasive species and conifer encroachment. Prescribed fire is a common and cost-effective tool used in sagebrush restoration and fuels management. We examined the post-fire succession of a sagebrush steppe community over a nearly 30-year period at two study sites in northeastern California. The long-term nature of this study was particularly significant, as invasive annual grasses dominated the plant community in the years immediately following fire, but native perennial grasses and shrubs successfully out-competed them in the long term. Shrubs w...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
A 20-year set of cover data on sagebrush semi-desert plant communities responding to wildfire and li...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 y...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Rangeland Resources, 2012This study exa...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Disturbance events such as grazing and wildfire are common events in sagebrush steppe ecosystems in ...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
vegetation dynamics of a sagebrush steppe community change significantly over tim
Graduation date: 2015The historical function of fire in sagebrush steppe has been altered by 19th ce...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook. var. occidentalis) has been expanding into sagebrush (...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
A 20-year set of cover data on sagebrush semi-desert plant communities responding to wildfire and li...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 y...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Rangeland Resources, 2012This study exa...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Disturbance events such as grazing and wildfire are common events in sagebrush steppe ecosystems in ...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
vegetation dynamics of a sagebrush steppe community change significantly over tim
Graduation date: 2015The historical function of fire in sagebrush steppe has been altered by 19th ce...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook. var. occidentalis) has been expanding into sagebrush (...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
A 20-year set of cover data on sagebrush semi-desert plant communities responding to wildfire and li...