Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmelt pulse. However, many meadows are experiencing woody plant encroachment, threatening these ecosystem services. While there have been field surveys of individual meadows and remote sensing-based landscape-scale studies of encroachment, what is missing is a broad-scale, ground-based study to understand common regional drivers, especially at high elevations, where land management has often played a less direct role. With this study, we ask: What are the climate and landscape conditions conducive to woody plant encroachment at the landscape scale, and how has historical climate variation affected tree recruitment in subalpine meadows over time? ...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Two of the most pressing questions involving ancient bristlecone pines are how microsite factors lea...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
The subalpine ecotone is experiencing significant changes in habitat availability and connectivity a...
Graduation date: 2010The forest alpine tundra ecotone (FTE, also known as alpine treeline or subalpi...
2 Meadow encroachment by Sub-alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) was investigated in Mount Revelstoke Nati...
Studies on subalpine meadow invasions by Abies lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) in the Sierra Nevada and t...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
Sierra Nevada meadow plant communities are influenced by multiple multi-scale environmental processe...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
Assessing dominant land cover change is critical to understanding the terrestrial consequences of cl...
Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains accounts for around one-third of California's water supply. ...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Two of the most pressing questions involving ancient bristlecone pines are how microsite factors lea...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
The subalpine ecotone is experiencing significant changes in habitat availability and connectivity a...
Graduation date: 2010The forest alpine tundra ecotone (FTE, also known as alpine treeline or subalpi...
2 Meadow encroachment by Sub-alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) was investigated in Mount Revelstoke Nati...
Studies on subalpine meadow invasions by Abies lasiocarpa (subalpine fir) in the Sierra Nevada and t...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
Sierra Nevada meadow plant communities are influenced by multiple multi-scale environmental processe...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in snow pack, temperature, and precipitation reg...
Assessing dominant land cover change is critical to understanding the terrestrial consequences of cl...
Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains accounts for around one-third of California's water supply. ...
Improved knowledge of the influence of climate parameters on the distribution of plant species is ne...
Rising temperatures and aridity may negatively impact tree growth, and therefore ecosystem services ...
Two of the most pressing questions involving ancient bristlecone pines are how microsite factors lea...