Encroachment of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) shrublands by pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) conifers (woodland encroachment) induces a shift from biotic‐controlled resource retention to abiotic‐driven loss of soil resources. This shift is driven by a coarsening of the vegetation structure with increasing dominance of site resources by trees. Competition between the encroaching trees and understory vegetation for limited soil and water resources facilitates extensive bare intercanopy area between trees and concomitant increases in run‐off and erosion that, over time, propagate persistence of the shrubland‐to‐woodland conversion. We evaluated whether tree removal by burning can decrease late‐succession woodland ecohydrologic res...
Pinyon (Pinusspp.) and juniper (Juniperusspp.) woodland encroachment into sagebrush (Artemisiaspp.) ...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...
Pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodland encroachment has imperiled a broad ecologi...
Land owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for methods to ...
AbstractLand owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for met...
Extensive woodland expansion in the Great Basin has generated concern regarding ecological impacts o...
Land owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for methods to ...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodland encroachment into sagebrush (Artemisia spp...
A key pursuit in contemporary ecology is to differentiate regime shifts that are truly irreversible ...
Extensive woodland expansion in the Great Basin has generated concern regarding ecological impacts o...
Pinyon (Pinusspp.) and juniper (Juniperusspp.) woodland encroachment into sagebrush (Artemisiaspp.) ...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...
Pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodland encroachment has imperiled a broad ecologi...
Land owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for methods to ...
AbstractLand owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for met...
Extensive woodland expansion in the Great Basin has generated concern regarding ecological impacts o...
Land owners and managers across the western United States are increasingly searching for methods to ...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Woody plant expansions are altering ecosystem structure and function, as well as fire regimes, aroun...
Pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodland encroachment into sagebrush (Artemisia spp...
A key pursuit in contemporary ecology is to differentiate regime shifts that are truly irreversible ...
Extensive woodland expansion in the Great Basin has generated concern regarding ecological impacts o...
Pinyon (Pinusspp.) and juniper (Juniperusspp.) woodland encroachment into sagebrush (Artemisiaspp.) ...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...
Land managers across the western United States are faced with selecting and applying tree-removal tr...