Plant spatial patterns have been studied to gain insight into plant interactions such as competition and facilitation (positive plant interactions). The stress gradient hypothesis predicts that as environmental stress increases facilitation dominates, while competition dominates in less stressful conditions. Beneficial plants (nurses) can create favorable abiotic conditions for subanopy plants. Additionally, palatable herbaceous species growing under nurse shrub canopies benefit from physical protection. I investigated spatial associations between Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) and three native grasses (Poa secunda, Elymus elymoides, and Pseudoroegneria spicata) across a rainfall gradient in the Great Basin, ...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems are one of the most widespread but endangered ecosystems in North Americ...
<p>The stress gradient hypothesis original purposed the frequency of plant interactions along counte...
Positive interspecific plant–plant interactions in (semi-)arid ecosystems are crucial for supporting...
Plant spatial patterns have been studied to gain insight into plant interactions such as competition...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
As environmental stress increases positive (facilitative) plant interactions often predomi-nate. Pla...
Since many arid ecosystems are overstocked with domestic herbivores, biotic stress could have a stro...
A proposed refinement to the stress-gradient hypothesis requires consideration of the strategies of ...
1. Combining nutrient dynamics (plant nutrient uptake and soil fertility) can help uncover mechanism...
The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the importance or intensity of competition and fa...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
Combining nutrient dynamics (plant nutrient uptake and soil fertility) can help uncover mechanisms o...
I investigated how shrub-induced spatial heterogeneity influenced and was manifested by a representa...
Graduation date: 2011Sagebrush steppe ecosystems are one of the most widespread but endangered ecosy...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems are one of the most widespread but endangered ecosystems in North Americ...
<p>The stress gradient hypothesis original purposed the frequency of plant interactions along counte...
Positive interspecific plant–plant interactions in (semi-)arid ecosystems are crucial for supporting...
Plant spatial patterns have been studied to gain insight into plant interactions such as competition...
Restoration efforts in the highly disturbed Great Basin ecosystem have historically focused on re-es...
As environmental stress increases positive (facilitative) plant interactions often predomi-nate. Pla...
Since many arid ecosystems are overstocked with domestic herbivores, biotic stress could have a stro...
A proposed refinement to the stress-gradient hypothesis requires consideration of the strategies of ...
1. Combining nutrient dynamics (plant nutrient uptake and soil fertility) can help uncover mechanism...
The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the importance or intensity of competition and fa...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
Combining nutrient dynamics (plant nutrient uptake and soil fertility) can help uncover mechanisms o...
I investigated how shrub-induced spatial heterogeneity influenced and was manifested by a representa...
Graduation date: 2011Sagebrush steppe ecosystems are one of the most widespread but endangered ecosy...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems are one of the most widespread but endangered ecosystems in North Americ...
<p>The stress gradient hypothesis original purposed the frequency of plant interactions along counte...
Positive interspecific plant–plant interactions in (semi-)arid ecosystems are crucial for supporting...