Temperate grasslands are one of the most altered ecosystems on Earth. Consequently, conservation of important characteristics of such ecosystems (e.g., biodiversity) is uncertain even within grasslands that have been protected. Invasion by non-native plants is considered a primary threat to intact grasslands. Here, we evaluated native and non-native vegetation composition change over seven years in the largest Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass remnant. We sampled 124 permanent plots across the Zumwalt Prairie Preserve (northeastern Oregon, USA) twice, seven years apart. With data collected from three grassland community types (xeric prairie, mesic prairie, old fields), we asked: (1) how has species composition changed over time; (2) which specie...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
Non-native invasive species of both flora and fauna are profusely degrading community biodiversity. ...
Exotic annual grasses have invaded millions of hectares of sagebrush (Artemisia L.) steppe in the Gr...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
We examined changes in plant species composition at Faville Prairie in southeastern Wisconsin, based...
Question: Does increasing i\u3eFestuca canopy cover reduce plant species richness and, therefore, al...
Native California forb, bunchgrass, and shrub communities have been greatly reduced and replaced by ...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
Tallgrass prairie once extended from Manitoba south to Texas and southeast to Indiana covering 100 m...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertm) has been seeded on more than 5 million hectares ...
Graduation date: 2007Invasion by exotic species can pose a major challenge for developing native\ud ...
Restoring degraded habitats with the goal of achieving long-term ecological complexity and stability...
A core challenge in community ecology has been understanding temporal variations in plant communitie...
Introduced plant species exert major influences on the structure and function of ecosystems, and are...
1. Worldwide, grasslands are becoming shrublands/forests. In North America, eastern red cedar (J...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
Non-native invasive species of both flora and fauna are profusely degrading community biodiversity. ...
Exotic annual grasses have invaded millions of hectares of sagebrush (Artemisia L.) steppe in the Gr...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
We examined changes in plant species composition at Faville Prairie in southeastern Wisconsin, based...
Question: Does increasing i\u3eFestuca canopy cover reduce plant species richness and, therefore, al...
Native California forb, bunchgrass, and shrub communities have been greatly reduced and replaced by ...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
Tallgrass prairie once extended from Manitoba south to Texas and southeast to Indiana covering 100 m...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertm) has been seeded on more than 5 million hectares ...
Graduation date: 2007Invasion by exotic species can pose a major challenge for developing native\ud ...
Restoring degraded habitats with the goal of achieving long-term ecological complexity and stability...
A core challenge in community ecology has been understanding temporal variations in plant communitie...
Introduced plant species exert major influences on the structure and function of ecosystems, and are...
1. Worldwide, grasslands are becoming shrublands/forests. In North America, eastern red cedar (J...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
Non-native invasive species of both flora and fauna are profusely degrading community biodiversity. ...
Exotic annual grasses have invaded millions of hectares of sagebrush (Artemisia L.) steppe in the Gr...