Expansion of native pinyon-juniper (Pinus monophylla-Juniperus osteosperma) woodlands can decrease shrub and herbaceous cover in the Intermountain West, affecting habitat quality and biodiversity. Changes in the range and cover of other plant communities, including forbs and invasive grasses, are also occurring. Removing woodlands in former sagebrush ecosystems has a long management history, with interest in understory plant community responses. We revisited a restoration site in western Nevada, 32 years after tree thinning treatments had occurred, and conducted vegetation measurements within historic treatment plots. Our findings suggest tree thinning and removal can increase shrub and perennial grass cover, but tree recolonization over th...
Prior studies of pinyon-juniper woodlands at a few locations have indicated considerable historical ...
Changes in woodland vegetation integrate the consequences of livestock grazing intensity, the altera...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 y...
The expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands over the past 100-150 yr in the western United States has r...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) expansion into sagebrush steppe pla...
In sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) ecosystems, expansion and infilling of conifers decreases ...
A key goal in land management is to prevent ecosystem shifts that affect human well-being. Like othe...
Depauperate understory plant communities resulting from intensive livestock grazing in pinyon-junipe...
Abstract Woody plant expansion into shrub and grasslands is a global and vexing ecological problem. ...
AbstractIn response to the recent expansion of piñon and juniper woodlands into sagebrush-steppe com...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
Thousands of acres of Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) habitat have be...
Pinyon-juniper (Pinus monophylla – Juniperus osteosperma) woodlands have expanded and infilled over ...
© 2017 The Society for Range Management Western juniper expansion is one of the largest threats to c...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) has been actively invading shrub steppe communities d...
Prior studies of pinyon-juniper woodlands at a few locations have indicated considerable historical ...
Changes in woodland vegetation integrate the consequences of livestock grazing intensity, the altera...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 y...
The expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands over the past 100-150 yr in the western United States has r...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) expansion into sagebrush steppe pla...
In sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) ecosystems, expansion and infilling of conifers decreases ...
A key goal in land management is to prevent ecosystem shifts that affect human well-being. Like othe...
Depauperate understory plant communities resulting from intensive livestock grazing in pinyon-junipe...
Abstract Woody plant expansion into shrub and grasslands is a global and vexing ecological problem. ...
AbstractIn response to the recent expansion of piñon and juniper woodlands into sagebrush-steppe com...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
Thousands of acres of Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) habitat have be...
Pinyon-juniper (Pinus monophylla – Juniperus osteosperma) woodlands have expanded and infilled over ...
© 2017 The Society for Range Management Western juniper expansion is one of the largest threats to c...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) has been actively invading shrub steppe communities d...
Prior studies of pinyon-juniper woodlands at a few locations have indicated considerable historical ...
Changes in woodland vegetation integrate the consequences of livestock grazing intensity, the altera...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Intermountain West have experienced a decline over the past 150 y...