The increase in abundance and density of woody plants in herbaceous ecosystems (i.e. bush encroachment) is occurring globally and is driven by reduced fire frequency, climate change, and the utilization of deeper, more reliable soil water by woody plants. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the physiological processes through which woody and herbaceous plants use water will provide greater insight into the mechanisms of bush encroachment, as well as the trajectory of encroachment in a changing climate. Our objective was to assess how experimental changes in water availability and fire frequency impact belowground water-use traits in Cornus drummondii, the primary encroaching shrub within North American tallgrass prairies, and Andropogon ...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertWater availability is a key driver of many pl...
The increase in abundance and density of woody plants in herbaceous ecosystems (i.e. bush encroachme...
Increased drought and woody encroachment are likely to have substantial and interactive effects on g...
Increased drought and woody encroachment are likely to have substantial and interactive effects on g...
Roots are key components of terrestrial ecosystems, yet little is known about how root structure and...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyJesse NippertThe expansion of woody species into grasslands has ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJesse NippertGrasslands occupy more of Earth’s terrestrial ...
The water transport pipeline in herbs is assumed to be more vulnerable to drought than in trees due ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertOver the past 130 years in the North American...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertOver the past 130 years in the North American...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertWater availability is a key driver of many pl...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertWater availability is a key driver of many pl...
The increase in abundance and density of woody plants in herbaceous ecosystems (i.e. bush encroachme...
Increased drought and woody encroachment are likely to have substantial and interactive effects on g...
Increased drought and woody encroachment are likely to have substantial and interactive effects on g...
Roots are key components of terrestrial ecosystems, yet little is known about how root structure and...
Master of ScienceDivision of BiologyJesse NippertThe expansion of woody species into grasslands has ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyJesse NippertGrasslands occupy more of Earth’s terrestrial ...
The water transport pipeline in herbs is assumed to be more vulnerable to drought than in trees due ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertOver the past 130 years in the North American...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertOver the past 130 years in the North American...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertWater availability is a key driver of many pl...
Terrestrial plants face a multitude of physiological and ecological trade-offs, and require a compro...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is occurring and accelerating worldwide and often...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJesse B. NippertWater availability is a key driver of many pl...