The presence of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in rangelands has declined due to the invasion of annual grasses such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and the feedback between these flammable grasses and wildfire frequency. Monitoring the change and distribution of suitable habitat and fuel loads is an important aspect of sagebrush management, particularly under future climate conditions. Assessments of sagebrush biomass are used to monitor habitat for critical wildlife species, determine fire risk, and quantify carbon storage. Field techniques such as destructive and point-intercept sampling have been used to determine sagebrush biomass, but both of these techniques can be expensive and time consuming to implement. Light detection and rang...
Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western Un...
The growth of landscape-scale land management necessitates the development of methods for large-scal...
Exotic annual grasses invasion across northern Great Basin rangelands has promoted a grass-fire cycl...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), a dominant shrub species in the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of the ...
Vegetation biomass estimates across drylands at regional scales are critical for ecological modeling...
Accurate monitoring and quantification of the structure and function of semiarid ecosystems is neces...
Sufficient data exist within the literature to allow the woody biomass of two subspecies of Artemisi...
Large individual plants within a few species of rangeland shrubs were studied in several Intermounta...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis) plants were destructively sampled i...
Throughout the Intermountain West there has been a substantial reduction in both the quantity and qu...
Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) communities constitute the largest temperate semidesert in North America ...
The sagebrush steppe is a fragmented and declining ecosystem partially due to fire disturbance, clim...
Photosynthetic and woody aerial biomass of big sagebrush was successfully estimated from linear meas...
Utilization of plant above ground biomass has continued to be a critical yet difficult assessment in...
Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western Un...
The growth of landscape-scale land management necessitates the development of methods for large-scal...
Exotic annual grasses invasion across northern Great Basin rangelands has promoted a grass-fire cycl...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), a dominant shrub species in the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of the ...
Vegetation biomass estimates across drylands at regional scales are critical for ecological modeling...
Accurate monitoring and quantification of the structure and function of semiarid ecosystems is neces...
Sufficient data exist within the literature to allow the woody biomass of two subspecies of Artemisi...
Large individual plants within a few species of rangeland shrubs were studied in several Intermounta...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis) plants were destructively sampled i...
Throughout the Intermountain West there has been a substantial reduction in both the quantity and qu...
Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) communities constitute the largest temperate semidesert in North America ...
The sagebrush steppe is a fragmented and declining ecosystem partially due to fire disturbance, clim...
Photosynthetic and woody aerial biomass of big sagebrush was successfully estimated from linear meas...
Utilization of plant above ground biomass has continued to be a critical yet difficult assessment in...
Much interest lies in long-term recovery rates of sagebrush communities after fire in the western Un...
The growth of landscape-scale land management necessitates the development of methods for large-scal...
Exotic annual grasses invasion across northern Great Basin rangelands has promoted a grass-fire cycl...