Meadows are crucial components to larger river watersheds because of their unique hydrologic and ecological functions. Due to climate change, over grazing, and fire suppression, conifer encroachment into meadows has accelerated. In some western regions, nearly half of all meadow habitat has been loss due to conifer encroachment. Restoration of these hydrologic systems requires tree removal. Many studies exist that address the issue of conifer encroachment in montane meadows, however, few studies focus on the role that conifer removal plays on the encroaching meadow. Furthermore, few studies exist that document the hydrologic change from conifer removal and further restoration steps, if any, to take after the removal. The overall research go...
Flooding is an important determinant of plant establishment, as well as planted tree survival and gr...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...
Montane meadows play a key role in the physical and biologic processes of coniferous forests in the ...
Meadows in the Sierra Nevada Mountains are an important ecological resource that have degraded in qu...
This study evaluates the hydrologic response of restoration of a montane meadow by removal of encroa...
Montane meadows provide essential habitat for a variety of unique species and important ecosystem se...
This study examines the hydrologic response of a montane meadow the first winter following restorati...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on “pond and plug”...
Mountain meadows in the western USA are experiencing increased rates of conifer encroachment due to ...
Ecologically functioning meadows provide critical ecosystem services including improving a catchment...
Thesis (M.S., Geology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study evaluates the phy...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on ‘pond and plug’...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on ‘pond and plug’...
Flooding is an important determinant of plant establishment, as well as planted tree survival and gr...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...
Montane meadows play a key role in the physical and biologic processes of coniferous forests in the ...
Meadows in the Sierra Nevada Mountains are an important ecological resource that have degraded in qu...
This study evaluates the hydrologic response of restoration of a montane meadow by removal of encroa...
Montane meadows provide essential habitat for a variety of unique species and important ecosystem se...
This study examines the hydrologic response of a montane meadow the first winter following restorati...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on “pond and plug”...
Mountain meadows in the western USA are experiencing increased rates of conifer encroachment due to ...
Ecologically functioning meadows provide critical ecosystem services including improving a catchment...
Thesis (M.S., Geology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study evaluates the phy...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on ‘pond and plug’...
Stream restoration efforts, particularly within meadow systems, increasingly rely on ‘pond and plug’...
Flooding is an important determinant of plant establishment, as well as planted tree survival and gr...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...
We examined the relationship between water-table elevations and plant community distributions in a h...