Following an August wildfire, sagebrush (Artemisia L.)/grass benchlands adjacent to Pocatello, Ida., were seeded with a mixture of exotic wheatgrasses and forbs by rangeland drill in November 1987. The effects of seeding on vegetation development in the immediate postfire years were evaluated by comparing plant density, vegetal cover, species composition, species diversity, and standing crop in seeded areas to that in unseeded control plots in 1988 and 1989. We also examined cover of bare ground, litter, and growth form between treatments and between sampling periods. Twenty paired 10-m transects were established in seeded and unseeded areas on each of 3 plots on the burned benches. Plant density, vegetal cover, and species diversity were l...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Following the 1999 Railroad Fire in Tintic Valley, Utah, we initiated a large-scale fire rehabilitat...
Graduation date: 1983Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were bur...
Annual grass invasion in the Great Basin has increased fire size, frequency and severity. Post-fire ...
After wildfires in 1996 in the sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) and pinyon-juniper (Pinus spp.–Juniperus s...
Alternative rehabilitation practices were evaluated on a big sagebrush/grassland community burned in...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Disturbance events such as grazing and wildfire are common events in sagebrush steppe ecosystems in ...
Seeding rangeland following wildfire is a central tool managers use to stabilize soils and inhibit t...
Objectives of postfire seeding in the Great Basin include reestablishment of perennial cover, suppre...
Invasion of sagebrush steppe by exotic annual grasses has modified the structure of shrubland commun...
Federal land management agencies have invested heavily in seeding vegetation for emergency stabiliza...
Seeding rangelands, particularly after fire, is a common practice in sagebrush steppe habitats of th...
The legacy effects of improper grazing regimes in the pre-1936 Taylor Grazing Act era and historical...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Following the 1999 Railroad Fire in Tintic Valley, Utah, we initiated a large-scale fire rehabilitat...
Graduation date: 1983Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were bur...
Annual grass invasion in the Great Basin has increased fire size, frequency and severity. Post-fire ...
After wildfires in 1996 in the sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) and pinyon-juniper (Pinus spp.–Juniperus s...
Alternative rehabilitation practices were evaluated on a big sagebrush/grassland community burned in...
Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Disturbance events such as grazing and wildfire are common events in sagebrush steppe ecosystems in ...
Seeding rangeland following wildfire is a central tool managers use to stabilize soils and inhibit t...
Objectives of postfire seeding in the Great Basin include reestablishment of perennial cover, suppre...
Invasion of sagebrush steppe by exotic annual grasses has modified the structure of shrubland commun...
Federal land management agencies have invested heavily in seeding vegetation for emergency stabiliza...
Seeding rangelands, particularly after fire, is a common practice in sagebrush steppe habitats of th...
The legacy effects of improper grazing regimes in the pre-1936 Taylor Grazing Act era and historical...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Following the 1999 Railroad Fire in Tintic Valley, Utah, we initiated a large-scale fire rehabilitat...
Graduation date: 1983Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were bur...