Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance have major impacts on biogeochemical cycling. Much of the interior western United States currently is dominated by sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) ecosystems. At low to intermediate elevations, sagebrush ecosystems increasingly are influenced by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) invasion. Little currently is known about the distribution of belowground organic carbon (OC) on these changing landscapes, how annual grass invasion affects OC pools, or the role that nitrogen (N) plays in carbon (C) retention. As part of a Joint Fire Sciences-funded project called the Sagebrush Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP), we quantified the depth distribution of soil O...
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/sagestep_newsletters/1014/thumbnail.j...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invade...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance have major impacts o...
Semiarid sagebrush ecosystems are being transformed by wildfire, rangeland improvement techniques, a...
Graduation date: 2011Presentation date: 2010-06-08Sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the Great Basin hav...
Non-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great ...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Biological invasion of semi-arid regions by the non-native winter annual cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance can have major impac...
Postfire succession in mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt. subsp. vaseyana [Rydb.] Be...
Non-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great ...
Long term climate change, land use history, woodland encroachment, exotic grass invasions, and alter...
The sagebrush steppe ecosystem has been heavily impacted by disturbance, including fires and the inv...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/sagestep_newsletters/1014/thumbnail.j...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invade...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance have major impacts o...
Semiarid sagebrush ecosystems are being transformed by wildfire, rangeland improvement techniques, a...
Graduation date: 2011Presentation date: 2010-06-08Sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the Great Basin hav...
Non-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great ...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Biological invasion of semi-arid regions by the non-native winter annual cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance can have major impac...
Postfire succession in mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt. subsp. vaseyana [Rydb.] Be...
Non-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great ...
Long term climate change, land use history, woodland encroachment, exotic grass invasions, and alter...
The sagebrush steppe ecosystem has been heavily impacted by disturbance, including fires and the inv...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/sagestep_newsletters/1014/thumbnail.j...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invade...