Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of how vegetation changes with time as succession proceeds from immediate postfire to mature stands. We sampled at 38 sites in southwest Montana dominated by 3 subspecies of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.). At each site we subjectively located 1 sample plot representing the burned area and an unburned macroplot in similar, adjacent, unburned vegetation. Canopy cover of sagebrush was estimated, and plants were counted in 10 microplots. Age and height of randomly chosen sagebrush plants in each size class were determined from 5 microplots. Average postfire time to full recovery of mountain big sagebrush (ssp. vasseyana [Rydb.] Beetle) can...
Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis [Beetle A. Young] S.L. Welsh) plant ...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Knowledge of past fire regimes associated with mountain big sagebrush-dominated landscapes is inadeq...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
Abstract Regeneration is an essential demographic step that affects plant population persistence, re...
AbstractFire is natural in sagebrush (Artemisia L.) communities. In this study, we quantify effects ...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 26, 201...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western Un...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Graduation date: 1983Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were bur...
Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis [Beetle A. Young] S.L. Welsh) plant ...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Knowledge of past fire regimes associated with mountain big sagebrush-dominated landscapes is inadeq...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
Abstract Regeneration is an essential demographic step that affects plant population persistence, re...
AbstractFire is natural in sagebrush (Artemisia L.) communities. In this study, we quantify effects ...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 26, 201...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western Un...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Graduation date: 1983Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were bur...
Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis [Beetle A. Young] S.L. Welsh) plant ...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...