Over the past century woody plants have increased in abundance on sites formerly occupied by grasslands in the Sonoran Desert. Woody plant invasion has been associated with a multitude of biological and physical factors. This study was conducted to determine temperature, soil, fire, rodent, and livestock effects on the germination and establishment of whitethorn acacia (Acacia constricta Benth.) and velvet mesquite (Prosopis velutina (Woot.) Sarg.). Optimum termination temperatures for both shrubs ranged from 26 to 31 degrees C, and seedling emergence was greatest from seed sown at 1 to 2 cm depths in sandy loam soil. Merriams kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) fed seeds in the laboratory removed seed coats and planted embryos at 2 to 4 cm ...
Large increases in the density of woody plants in former grasslands have been documented globally ov...
In arid Australia, fires in different seasons often result in markedly different recruitment rates o...
Long-lived desert shrubs exhibit infrequent, episodic recruitment from seed. In spite of this long t...
Biotic and abiotic factors both play an important role during seedling establishment of enchroaching...
Woody plant encroachment and the transformation of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlan...
We conducted experiments to examine the relative influence of fire, small mammal activity, and micro...
We conducted experiments to examine microsite and rodent influence on mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa)...
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands has occurred worldwide, but it is unclear why some tree and...
Our study focuses on the keystone species Acacia tortilis and is the first to investigate the effect...
The widespread proliferation (or 'encroachment') of trees and shrubs in grasslands over the past 150...
Typescript (photocopy).A series of experiments were conducted to quantify the extent to which dissem...
Physical dormancy is common in seeds of arid-land legumes. Improved understanding of germination req...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km2 in ...
Acacia dealbata and A. mearnsii are two invasive species found in coastal, mountain, and riparian M...
Large increases in the density of woody plants in former grasslands have been documented globally ov...
In arid Australia, fires in different seasons often result in markedly different recruitment rates o...
Long-lived desert shrubs exhibit infrequent, episodic recruitment from seed. In spite of this long t...
Biotic and abiotic factors both play an important role during seedling establishment of enchroaching...
Woody plant encroachment and the transformation of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlan...
We conducted experiments to examine the relative influence of fire, small mammal activity, and micro...
We conducted experiments to examine microsite and rodent influence on mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa)...
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands has occurred worldwide, but it is unclear why some tree and...
Our study focuses on the keystone species Acacia tortilis and is the first to investigate the effect...
The widespread proliferation (or 'encroachment') of trees and shrubs in grasslands over the past 150...
Typescript (photocopy).A series of experiments were conducted to quantify the extent to which dissem...
Physical dormancy is common in seeds of arid-land legumes. Improved understanding of germination req...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km2 in ...
Acacia dealbata and A. mearnsii are two invasive species found in coastal, mountain, and riparian M...
Large increases in the density of woody plants in former grasslands have been documented globally ov...
In arid Australia, fires in different seasons often result in markedly different recruitment rates o...
Long-lived desert shrubs exhibit infrequent, episodic recruitment from seed. In spite of this long t...