Woody plant encroachment typically limits the forage productivity of managed rangelands and alters a panoply of semiarid ecosystem processes and services. Intervention strategies to reduce woody plant abundance, collectively termed “brush management”, often lack observations to quantify and interpret changes in ecosystem processes. Furthermore, comparative studies between treated and untreated areas should account for heterogeneity since plant composition, microclimate, topoedaphic factors, and historical land use can substantially vary over short distances in drylands. Here, we quantify ecosystem responses to brush management after a single aerial herbicide application on an 18 hectare shrub-encroached grassland (savanna) in southern Arizo...
Drylands cover more than 40% of the earth land surface and are home for more than 2 billion people. ...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Ecosystem processes are tight...
Vegetation change was evaluated for 4 years following aerial application of 2,4,5-T + picloram (1:1)...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the long-term response of understory vegetation in the de...
Several studies have examined the impact of woody plant (i.e., brush) management efforts on mesquite...
Responses of plant communities to mechanical treatments such as aeration on semiarid rangelands are ...
Shifts in the abundance of grasses and woody plants in drylands have occurred several times during t...
Time series of vegetative indices derived from satellite imagery constitute tools to measure ecologi...
Shrub encroachment of grasslands is a transformative ecological process by which native woody specie...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
In 1974 we selected 8 pairs of gully headcuts on the Santa Rita Experimental Range. Mesquite (Prosop...
Woody encroachment of mesquite (Prosopis) and acacia (Acacia) species into grasslands has widespread...
In the mixed C3/C4 grassland of the southern Great Plains, USA, the invasive woody legume, honey mes...
Drylands cover more than 40% of the earth land surface and are home for more than 2 billion people. ...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Ecosystem processes are tight...
Vegetation change was evaluated for 4 years following aerial application of 2,4,5-T + picloram (1:1)...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the long-term response of understory vegetation in the de...
Several studies have examined the impact of woody plant (i.e., brush) management efforts on mesquite...
Responses of plant communities to mechanical treatments such as aeration on semiarid rangelands are ...
Shifts in the abundance of grasses and woody plants in drylands have occurred several times during t...
Time series of vegetative indices derived from satellite imagery constitute tools to measure ecologi...
Shrub encroachment of grasslands is a transformative ecological process by which native woody specie...
This study investigated plant and soil (organic carbon, SOC) responses to shrub management in wester...
In 1974 we selected 8 pairs of gully headcuts on the Santa Rita Experimental Range. Mesquite (Prosop...
Woody encroachment of mesquite (Prosopis) and acacia (Acacia) species into grasslands has widespread...
In the mixed C3/C4 grassland of the southern Great Plains, USA, the invasive woody legume, honey mes...
Drylands cover more than 40% of the earth land surface and are home for more than 2 billion people. ...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Ecosystem processes are tight...
Vegetation change was evaluated for 4 years following aerial application of 2,4,5-T + picloram (1:1)...