Soil nutrient availability influences plant invasions. Resin capsules were used to examine soil nutrient bioavailability along 2 sagebrush-grassland elevation transects in the east Tintic Range (Utah) and Shoshone Range (Nevada). In the fall of 2001, treatments were applied to 3 replicate plots at each site, which included prescribed burning, herbaceous vegetation removal, and controls. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) was overseeded in small subplots within each treatment. Following treatments in each plot, resin capsules were installed at 15-cm depth in a shrub interspace and a B. tectorum-overseeded area. Nutrient availability was integrated during late fall to spring and spring to late fall for 2 years. Herbaceous vegetation removal incr...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
AbstractCurrent paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exoti...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has recently invaded marginal low-elevation salt desert habitats across...
Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invade...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance re...
Burning of vegetation generally increases surface runoff and erosion and potentially can change the ...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance have major impacts o...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
Juniper (Juniperus spp.) has encroached on millions of hectares of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe...
Rangelands contain between 10 and 30% of global soil organic C reserves and may be an important sink...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
AbstractCurrent paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exoti...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has recently invaded marginal low-elevation salt desert habitats across...
Current paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exotic invade...
Success of invasive annual grasses is often linked to increases in resources, and restoration ecolog...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance re...
Burning of vegetation generally increases surface runoff and erosion and potentially can change the ...
Vegetation changes associated with climate shifts and anthropogenic disturbance have major impacts o...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
Juniper (Juniperus spp.) has encroached on millions of hectares of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe...
Rangelands contain between 10 and 30% of global soil organic C reserves and may be an important sink...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
AbstractCurrent paradigm suggests that spatial and temporal competition for resources limit an exoti...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has recently invaded marginal low-elevation salt desert habitats across...