Piñon-juniper is a major vegetation type in western North America. Effective management of these ecosystems has been hindered by inadequate understanding of 1) the variability in ecosystem structure and ecological processes that exists among the diverse combinations of pin ̃ons, junipers, and associated shrubs, herbs, and soil organisms; 2) the prehistoric and historic disturbance regimes; and 3) the mechanisms driving changes in vegetation structure and composition during the past 150 yr. This article summarizes what we know (and don’t know) about three fundamentally different kinds of piñon-juniper vegetation. Persistent woodlands are found where local soils, climate, and disturbance regimes are favorable for piñon, juniper, or a mix of b...
Abstract-Pinyon-juniperwoodlands involvevegetation dominated by about seven species of Pinus and 17 ...
Successful implementation of watershed restoration projects involving control of piñon and juniper r...
The expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands over the past 100-150 yr in the western United States has r...
Piñon–juniper is a major vegetation type in western North America. Effective management of these eco...
Pinon-juniper vegetation covers some 100 million acres in the western U.S. where it provides economi...
Graduation date: 2005Since European American settlement of the Intermountain Region,\ud dramatic cha...
Piñon-juniper woodlands are one of the most extensive vegetation types in New Mexico, including larg...
Abstract-Pinyon-juni per woodlands involve vegetation dominated by about seven species of Pinus and ...
Published June 2005. Reviewed July 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
We determined rates of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) density and ...
Pinyon and juniper woodlands occupy more than 70 million acres in the Intermountain Region of the Am...
Piñon-juniper woodlands are an important vegetation type in the Great Basin. Old-growth and open shr...
The age, density, and fire history of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) trees growing o...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) has been actively invading shrub steppe communities d...
Abstract-Pinyon-juniperwoodlands involvevegetation dominated by about seven species of Pinus and 17 ...
Successful implementation of watershed restoration projects involving control of piñon and juniper r...
The expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands over the past 100-150 yr in the western United States has r...
Piñon–juniper is a major vegetation type in western North America. Effective management of these eco...
Pinon-juniper vegetation covers some 100 million acres in the western U.S. where it provides economi...
Graduation date: 2005Since European American settlement of the Intermountain Region,\ud dramatic cha...
Piñon-juniper woodlands are one of the most extensive vegetation types in New Mexico, including larg...
Abstract-Pinyon-juni per woodlands involve vegetation dominated by about seven species of Pinus and ...
Published June 2005. Reviewed July 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
We determined rates of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) density and ...
Pinyon and juniper woodlands occupy more than 70 million acres in the Intermountain Region of the Am...
Piñon-juniper woodlands are an important vegetation type in the Great Basin. Old-growth and open shr...
The age, density, and fire history of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) trees growing o...
Western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook.) has been actively invading shrub steppe communities d...
Abstract-Pinyon-juniperwoodlands involvevegetation dominated by about seven species of Pinus and 17 ...
Successful implementation of watershed restoration projects involving control of piñon and juniper r...
The expansion of piñon-juniper woodlands over the past 100-150 yr in the western United States has r...