Thesis (M.S. Biological Sciences (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation))--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.Many species of oak across the world exhibit low rates of recruitment and regeneration. In California, Quercus douglasii (blue oak) has experienced little to no recruitment over the past 100 to 150 years. A variety of factors, including competition from non-native plants, livestock grazing, fire suppression, and habitat fragmentation, have individually and collectively been postulated as drivers for low recruitment of blue oak. Despite the prevalence of livestock grazing and attendant soil compaction throughout the range of blue oak, soil compaction has not been studied as a possible factor affecting blue oak recruitment. T...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...
Cattle grazing has been suggested as a principal cause for poor oak recruitment in California's hard...
Purpose:\ud The purpose of this study was to conduct an analysis of blue oak reproduction and to spe...
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to examine the effects of soil water availability on blue...
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH: Research was conducted to compare how the origin of grass cover effects the gr...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Oak seedling establishment is difficult and may be partly e...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
$\bullet$ Fine-scale spatial and temporal establishment patterns of direct-seeded oaks on abandoned ...
Factors responsible for poor recruitment of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) and valley oak (Q. ...
Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...
Cattle grazing has been suggested as a principal cause for poor oak recruitment in California's hard...
Purpose:\ud The purpose of this study was to conduct an analysis of blue oak reproduction and to spe...
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to examine the effects of soil water availability on blue...
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH: Research was conducted to compare how the origin of grass cover effects the gr...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
Oak woodlands of Mediterranean ecosystems, a major component of biodiversity hotspots in Europe and ...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Oak seedling establishment is difficult and may be partly e...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
$\bullet$ Fine-scale spatial and temporal establishment patterns of direct-seeded oaks on abandoned ...
Factors responsible for poor recruitment of blue oak (Quercus douglasii H. & A.) and valley oak (Q. ...
Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by...
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, caus...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Aim: The perceived absence of young cohorts in many long-lived trees, particularly Quercus species, ...
Cattle grazing has been suggested as a principal cause for poor oak recruitment in California's hard...