Large increases in the density of woody plants in former grasslands have been documented globally over the past two centuries. Prosopis velutina (velvet mesquite) has recently expanded on over 38 million ha in the grasslands of the American southwest. Mesquite establishment and expansion is potentially influenced by competitive interactions with grasses, particle size distribution (texture) of soil and changes in the amount and/or seasonality of precipitation, amongst other factors. To investigate the relative importance of precipitation seasonality, grass competition, and soil texture on mesquite seedling and establishment, we experimentally manipulated seasonality of precipitation across 72 1.5 m × 1.7 m plots that we planted with two gra...
While modeling efforts suggest that invasive species will track climate changes, empirical studies a...
Periodic summer rainstorms in some semi-arid regions result in variable soil moisture and differenti...
Mesquites used water consistently to a depth of 3 m and outward to 10 m beyond the crowns, but use a...
Variability in climate and rainfall are commonly cited by aridland ecologists to explain shifts in p...
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands has occurred worldwide, but it is unclear why some tree and...
Questions: Woody plant encroachment into former grasslands currently represents a major physiognomic...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Typescript (photocopy).A series of experiments were conducted to quantify the extent to which dissem...
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) is an invasive native woody plant in the southern Great Plains,...
Aims We sought to identify plant traits important for initial establishment of a globally invasive s...
Attempts to establish native grasses in revegetation projects in semidesert grasslands in the Southw...
Large areas of desert grasslands in the southwestern United States have shifted to sparse shrublands...
The encroachment of deeply rooted woody plants into grasslands throughout the world has the potentia...
In the mixed C3/C4 grassland of the southern Great Plains, USA, the invasive woody legume, honey mes...
Purpose We sought to identify plant traits important for initial establishment of a globally invasi...
While modeling efforts suggest that invasive species will track climate changes, empirical studies a...
Periodic summer rainstorms in some semi-arid regions result in variable soil moisture and differenti...
Mesquites used water consistently to a depth of 3 m and outward to 10 m beyond the crowns, but use a...
Variability in climate and rainfall are commonly cited by aridland ecologists to explain shifts in p...
Woody plant encroachment into grasslands has occurred worldwide, but it is unclear why some tree and...
Questions: Woody plant encroachment into former grasslands currently represents a major physiognomic...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Typescript (photocopy).A series of experiments were conducted to quantify the extent to which dissem...
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) is an invasive native woody plant in the southern Great Plains,...
Aims We sought to identify plant traits important for initial establishment of a globally invasive s...
Attempts to establish native grasses in revegetation projects in semidesert grasslands in the Southw...
Large areas of desert grasslands in the southwestern United States have shifted to sparse shrublands...
The encroachment of deeply rooted woody plants into grasslands throughout the world has the potentia...
In the mixed C3/C4 grassland of the southern Great Plains, USA, the invasive woody legume, honey mes...
Purpose We sought to identify plant traits important for initial establishment of a globally invasi...
While modeling efforts suggest that invasive species will track climate changes, empirical studies a...
Periodic summer rainstorms in some semi-arid regions result in variable soil moisture and differenti...
Mesquites used water consistently to a depth of 3 m and outward to 10 m beyond the crowns, but use a...