Habitat disturbance from development, resource extraction, off-road vehicle use, and energy development ranks highly among threats to desert systems worldwide. In the Mojave Desert, United States, these disturbances have promoted the establishment of nonnative plants, so that native grasses and forbs are now intermixed with, or have been replaced by invasive, nonnative Mediterranean grasses. This shift in plant composition has altered food availability for Mojave Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii), a federally listed species. We hypothesized that this change in forage would negatively influence the physiological ecology, immune competence, and health of neonatal and yearling tortoises. To test this, we monitored the effects of diet on gr...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) are threatened, extremely territorial reptiles living on a rap...
Herbivory produces direct and indirect effects on plants and at different spatial scales will have v...
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) populations have been in decline and have been placed on th...
<div><p>Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest th...
Wild Desert Tortoises, Gopherus agassizii, are eating different foods now than they were decades ago...
Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest that these...
Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest that these...
We sampled 21 study plots for desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at the National Training Center,...
Growing pressure to develop public lands for renewable energy production places several protected sp...
Animals may select habitat to maximize the benefits of foraging on growth and reproduction, while ba...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Among the many threats facing the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is the destruction and altera...
Desert resource environments (e.g. microclimates, food) are tied to limited, highly localized rainfa...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) are threatened, extremely territorial reptiles living on a rap...
Herbivory produces direct and indirect effects on plants and at different spatial scales will have v...
The desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) populations have been in decline and have been placed on th...
<div><p>Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest th...
Wild Desert Tortoises, Gopherus agassizii, are eating different foods now than they were decades ago...
Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest that these...
Previous studies of desert tortoise foraging ecology in the western Mojave Desert suggest that these...
We sampled 21 study plots for desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at the National Training Center,...
Growing pressure to develop public lands for renewable energy production places several protected sp...
Animals may select habitat to maximize the benefits of foraging on growth and reproduction, while ba...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Among the many threats facing the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) is the destruction and altera...
Desert resource environments (e.g. microclimates, food) are tied to limited, highly localized rainfa...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Exotic invasive species can directly and indirectly influence natural ecological communities. Cheatg...
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) are threatened, extremely territorial reptiles living on a rap...
Herbivory produces direct and indirect effects on plants and at different spatial scales will have v...