Data were collected in Fall, 1993 from a 55-year-old re-established grassland to determine the degree of success of seeding and sodding in re-establishing native prairie species. Species Richness of native species was highest in one seeded re-established site (S = 44), but lowest in a second re-established site (S = 23). Species Richness was second highest at the Native site (S = 42). There was a significant difference (P ≤ 0.05) in Species Diversity between the one seeded and the native treatments. The high diversity in re-established treatments is consistent with that expected of the Intermediate-Disturbance-Hypothesis suggesting the seral nature of the re-established sites. Of the 69 species recorded, 13 occurred in all treatment areas: ...
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) on conservation lands is costly and diminishes conservation objecti...
Invasive plant species threaten native grasslands, affecting nutrient cycling, biodiversity, wildlif...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This study focuses on better understanding the relationship between the age of prairie restorations ...
Ten eastern Nebraska tallgrass prairie remnants, varying in size from 1-18 ha, were evaluated for fl...
Tallgrass prairie remnants situated in eight western Iowa cemeteries were sampled during 1995 and 19...
Plant species composition was evaluated along a slope gradient in two native tallgrass prairies of e...
Spring Creek Prairie (SCP), in Lancaster County, Nebraska, was purchased by Audubon Nebraska in 1998...
Tallgrass prairie was once widespread in North America prior to European settlement, but now is almo...
Plant species diversity in reconstructed prairies is extremely low when compared to that of prairie ...
Grassland habitat is declining in the northeastern United States, leading to a decline in associated...
Success in establishment of prairie species was measured using sod and seedling transplants. Sod tra...
Two studies of reconstruction processes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) are presented. The first ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJohn M. BlairApproximately 96% of native tallgrass prairie ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Division of BiologyJohn BlairThe feasibility of restoration, which...
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) on conservation lands is costly and diminishes conservation objecti...
Invasive plant species threaten native grasslands, affecting nutrient cycling, biodiversity, wildlif...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This study focuses on better understanding the relationship between the age of prairie restorations ...
Ten eastern Nebraska tallgrass prairie remnants, varying in size from 1-18 ha, were evaluated for fl...
Tallgrass prairie remnants situated in eight western Iowa cemeteries were sampled during 1995 and 19...
Plant species composition was evaluated along a slope gradient in two native tallgrass prairies of e...
Spring Creek Prairie (SCP), in Lancaster County, Nebraska, was purchased by Audubon Nebraska in 1998...
Tallgrass prairie was once widespread in North America prior to European settlement, but now is almo...
Plant species diversity in reconstructed prairies is extremely low when compared to that of prairie ...
Grassland habitat is declining in the northeastern United States, leading to a decline in associated...
Success in establishment of prairie species was measured using sod and seedling transplants. Sod tra...
Two studies of reconstruction processes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) are presented. The first ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJohn M. BlairApproximately 96% of native tallgrass prairie ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Division of BiologyJohn BlairThe feasibility of restoration, which...
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) on conservation lands is costly and diminishes conservation objecti...
Invasive plant species threaten native grasslands, affecting nutrient cycling, biodiversity, wildlif...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...