In rangelands, management interventions have sought to minimize disturbances that decrease survival of perennial grasses to avoid compositional shifts toward less desirable species. However, the effects of rangeland management techniques on perennial grass survival and turnover are not known for individual species because the discipline has largely focused on structural metrics, measuring cover or biomass rather than tracking individual plants. In this study, we quantified perennial grass survival and recruitment in response to core rangeland restoration practices across multiple soil types to determine the potential for different interventions to cause shifts to undesirable grass community assemblages. We mapped individual grass tufts and ...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
Increases in Kentucky bluegrass and smooth bromegrass on northern Great Plains rangelands have the p...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
Semi-natural grasslands have become increasingly important to conservation in both temperate and sub...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
Historically, fire occurred throughout the year in the Great Plains, but current fire prescriptions ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Semi-natural grasslands have become increasingly important to conservation in both temperate and sub...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
The literature, long-term temporal data sets, and spatial data points surrounding livestock watering...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
Increases in Kentucky bluegrass and smooth bromegrass on northern Great Plains rangelands have the p...
With the removal of fire and increased grazing pressures in savanna ecosystems worldwide, graminoid ...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
Semi-natural grasslands have become increasingly important to conservation in both temperate and sub...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
Historically, fire occurred throughout the year in the Great Plains, but current fire prescriptions ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Semi-natural grasslands have become increasingly important to conservation in both temperate and sub...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
The literature, long-term temporal data sets, and spatial data points surrounding livestock watering...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...