Restoration and revegetation of rangeland ecosystems is based on knowledge of abiotic and biotic interactions that affect plant establishment. Once plants become autotrophic, interactions within and between plant species may occur and then interactions may range from antagonistic to mutualistic. This full range of potential interactions needs to be considered to ensure successful revegetation. At the intraspecific level, we propose the development and use of density-yield diagrams for rangeland species. These diagrams would be based on the self-thinning principle, that aboveground biomass is related to plant density and to the dynamic process of density-dependent mortality. The proposed approach would be used to determine optimum seeding ra...
<p>Background/Question/Methods<br>The positive effect of nurse-plants on beneficiary species can act...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Graduation date: 2012Identifying mechanisms that determine who lives and dies is the first step in d...
Range revegetation research has been dominated by empirical studies that provide some information ab...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Most arid and semiarid ecosystems around the world have been grazed by domestic herbivores. In many ...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Establishing competitive plants is essential for restoring spotted knapweed infested grasslands. Rev...
In rangelands, management interventions have sought to minimize disturbances that decrease survival ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
We formulate a grazing model linking privately optimal stocking rates to their long-term impacts on ...
In arid ecosystems, recruitment dynamics are limited by harsh environmental conditions and greatly d...
Range improvement practices have been criticized by scientists and the public because of negative im...
Current trends in population growth in states of the Intermountain West are resulting in increased s...
Interference from crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L.] Gaertn.) seedlings is considered a ma...
<p>Background/Question/Methods<br>The positive effect of nurse-plants on beneficiary species can act...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Graduation date: 2012Identifying mechanisms that determine who lives and dies is the first step in d...
Range revegetation research has been dominated by empirical studies that provide some information ab...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Most arid and semiarid ecosystems around the world have been grazed by domestic herbivores. In many ...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Establishing competitive plants is essential for restoring spotted knapweed infested grasslands. Rev...
In rangelands, management interventions have sought to minimize disturbances that decrease survival ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
We formulate a grazing model linking privately optimal stocking rates to their long-term impacts on ...
In arid ecosystems, recruitment dynamics are limited by harsh environmental conditions and greatly d...
Range improvement practices have been criticized by scientists and the public because of negative im...
Current trends in population growth in states of the Intermountain West are resulting in increased s...
Interference from crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L.] Gaertn.) seedlings is considered a ma...
<p>Background/Question/Methods<br>The positive effect of nurse-plants on beneficiary species can act...
Post-fire restoration of degraded sagebrush ecosystems over large areas of the Great Basin is challe...
Graduation date: 2012Identifying mechanisms that determine who lives and dies is the first step in d...