This research article published by Natural Areas Journal Volume 28 (4), 2008Using a unique sterile design intended to eliminate outside seed contamination of horse feces, we investigated whether weed seeds germinate after digestion by horses. Feces were collected from selected National Parks and other locations in central and northern California. All potted fecal samples were irrigated and grown in an enclosed sterile nursery environment. Thirty-two plant species emerged from these fecal samples, 24 of which were not native to California. None of these were identified on the California Department of Agriculture’s Noxious Weed List, which is used as a basis to certify equine feed as weed free. However, seven of the non-native species a...
Successful re-introduction of native species through ecological restoration requires understanding t...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restora-tion to m...
Plant invasions are rapidly becoming an important threat to the conservation of wildlands. Understan...
weed has not previously been re-ported in California, we suspected that it might exist, especially i...
Weed seeds are scattered over the farm artificially and naturally. Many times man distributes weed ...
This publication provides identification of plants that are toxic to horses and symptoms of poisonin...
Some non-native annual forbs and grasses can be invasive in California\u27s annual grassland region....
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Weed seeds are readily translocated by livestock by attachment to their coat, by consumption or in v...
A survey of plants toxic to horses was performed at the Bridgewater College Equestrian Center (appro...
This is the first account of fatal toxicity in horses resulting from grazing on the pasture plant cr...
<div><p></p><p>Water hyacinth (<i>Eichhornia crassipes</i> (Mart.) Solms-Laub.) is an invasive aquat...
Using livestock to disperse seeds of tropical and agronomic plant species has been investigated. The...
The ecological benefits of a roadside native perennial grass stand are compromised when invasive spe...
Successful re-introduction of native species through ecological restoration requires understanding t...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restora-tion to m...
Plant invasions are rapidly becoming an important threat to the conservation of wildlands. Understan...
weed has not previously been re-ported in California, we suspected that it might exist, especially i...
Weed seeds are scattered over the farm artificially and naturally. Many times man distributes weed ...
This publication provides identification of plants that are toxic to horses and symptoms of poisonin...
Some non-native annual forbs and grasses can be invasive in California\u27s annual grassland region....
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Weed seeds are readily translocated by livestock by attachment to their coat, by consumption or in v...
A survey of plants toxic to horses was performed at the Bridgewater College Equestrian Center (appro...
This is the first account of fatal toxicity in horses resulting from grazing on the pasture plant cr...
<div><p></p><p>Water hyacinth (<i>Eichhornia crassipes</i> (Mart.) Solms-Laub.) is an invasive aquat...
Using livestock to disperse seeds of tropical and agronomic plant species has been investigated. The...
The ecological benefits of a roadside native perennial grass stand are compromised when invasive spe...
Successful re-introduction of native species through ecological restoration requires understanding t...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restora-tion to m...