Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in the soil environment with potentially important ecological consequences. Previous experiments in the Intermountain West of North America indicated that loss of snowpack increases survival and population growth rates of the invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum; however, the underlying mechanism is unknown. We hypothesized that reduced snowpack might promote B. tectorum population growth by decreasing damage from snow molds, a group of subnivean fungal pathogens. To test this hypothesis, we conducted greenhouse and field experiments to investigate the interaction between early snowmelt and either fungicide addition or snow mold infection of B...
Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased preci...
1. The timing of tree flushing follows strong phenotypic and genetic clines across environmental gra...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Ustilago bullata is a fungal pathogen that infects grasses in western North America. It infects the ...
Invasive plants are thought to be especially capable of range shifts or expansion in response to cli...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
Changes in the timings of seasonality as a result of anthropogenic climate change are predicted to o...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
Downy brome (Bromus tectorum L., syn. cheatgrass) is a winter annual grass that invades North Americ...
In order to predict future range shifts for invasive species it is important to explore their abilit...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased preci...
1. The timing of tree flushing follows strong phenotypic and genetic clines across environmental gra...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...
Climate change is reducing the depth and duration of winter snowpack, leading to dramatic changes in...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Ustilago bullata is a fungal pathogen that infects grasses in western North America. It infects the ...
Invasive plants are thought to be especially capable of range shifts or expansion in response to cli...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
1.When tree seedlings establish beyond the current tree line due to climate warming, they encounter ...
Changes in the timings of seasonality as a result of anthropogenic climate change are predicted to o...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
Downy brome (Bromus tectorum L., syn. cheatgrass) is a winter annual grass that invades North Americ...
In order to predict future range shifts for invasive species it is important to explore their abilit...
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on northern ecosystems. Increased temperatures and...
Climate warming leads to more intensive evaporation from the Arctic sea resulting in increased preci...
1. The timing of tree flushing follows strong phenotypic and genetic clines across environmental gra...
Changing climate is expected to alter precipitation patterns in the Arctic, with consequences for su...