The cultivation practices that were used in Europe and the eastern half of North America were utiliz...
Without consideration of prior cultivation history, we may misinterpret the results of a study or th...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJohn M BlairClimate change is expected to alter precipitati...
For centuries, European observers perceived the western High Plains as a desert. Few signs remained,...
Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass height: s...
Includes bibliographical references.The SGS-LTER research site was established in 1980 by researcher...
In March 1985 the Center for Great Plains Studies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln held its nin...
The tallgrass prairie has persisted in the Flint Hills of east-central Kansas for both biophysical a...
It has often been said tallgrass prairies are the result of fire and climate. That statement is true...
The United States Great Plains (USGP) are some of the most productive rangelands globally and a sign...
The tallgrass prairie once was continuous throughout the eastern Great Plains. Now, scattered remnan...
ABSTRACT-Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass ...
In the late 1930s, Undersecretary of Agriculture Milburn Lincoln Wilson organized T ravelling Great...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
The cultivation practices that were used in Europe and the eastern half of North America were utiliz...
Without consideration of prior cultivation history, we may misinterpret the results of a study or th...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJohn M BlairClimate change is expected to alter precipitati...
For centuries, European observers perceived the western High Plains as a desert. Few signs remained,...
Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass height: s...
Includes bibliographical references.The SGS-LTER research site was established in 1980 by researcher...
In March 1985 the Center for Great Plains Studies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln held its nin...
The tallgrass prairie has persisted in the Flint Hills of east-central Kansas for both biophysical a...
It has often been said tallgrass prairies are the result of fire and climate. That statement is true...
The United States Great Plains (USGP) are some of the most productive rangelands globally and a sign...
The tallgrass prairie once was continuous throughout the eastern Great Plains. Now, scattered remnan...
ABSTRACT-Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass ...
In the late 1930s, Undersecretary of Agriculture Milburn Lincoln Wilson organized T ravelling Great...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
The cultivation practices that were used in Europe and the eastern half of North America were utiliz...
Without consideration of prior cultivation history, we may misinterpret the results of a study or th...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJohn M BlairClimate change is expected to alter precipitati...