Sagebrush ecosystems in the United States have been declining since EuroAmerican settlement, largely due to agricultural and urban development, invasive species, and altered fire regimes, resulting in loss of biodiversity and wildlife habitat. To combat continued conversion to undesirable ecological states and loss of habitat to invasive species fueled by frequent fire, a variety of fuel treatments, including networks of fuel breaks, are being implemented or proposed in sagebrush ecosystems, particularly in and around the Great Basin. In this forum paper we briefly review current knowledge of common fuel treatment approaches, their intended benefits, potential risks, and limitations. We additionally discuss challenges for fuel treatment str...
Abstract Regeneration is an essential demographic step that affects plant population persistence, re...
JFSP-funded researchers are exploring the ecological functioning of sagebrush-steppe communities in ...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Abstract Sagebrush ecosystems of western North America are threatened by invasive annual grasses and...
Increased woody plant dominance and degraded understory vegetation are important issues on rangeland...
In many sagebrush landscapes of the Great Basin, fire and invasion by nonnative plants can alter suc...
Herbivory and fire are natural interacting forces contributing to the maintenance of rangeland ecosy...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Fire regimes in Great Basin ecosystems have changed significantly since settlement of the region in ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Sagebrush ecosystems represent one of the largest potential vegetation types in the western United S...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
AbstractIn sagebrush ecosystems invasion of annual exotics and expansion of piñon (Pinus monophylla ...
Sagebrush shrublands in the Great Basin are highly influenced by non-native plants that alter succes...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 26, 201...
Abstract Regeneration is an essential demographic step that affects plant population persistence, re...
JFSP-funded researchers are exploring the ecological functioning of sagebrush-steppe communities in ...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...
Abstract Sagebrush ecosystems of western North America are threatened by invasive annual grasses and...
Increased woody plant dominance and degraded understory vegetation are important issues on rangeland...
In many sagebrush landscapes of the Great Basin, fire and invasion by nonnative plants can alter suc...
Herbivory and fire are natural interacting forces contributing to the maintenance of rangeland ecosy...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Fire regimes in Great Basin ecosystems have changed significantly since settlement of the region in ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Sagebrush ecosystems represent one of the largest potential vegetation types in the western United S...
The sagebrush steppe is among the most endangered ecosystems in western North America due to land us...
AbstractIn sagebrush ecosystems invasion of annual exotics and expansion of piñon (Pinus monophylla ...
Sagebrush shrublands in the Great Basin are highly influenced by non-native plants that alter succes...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 26, 201...
Abstract Regeneration is an essential demographic step that affects plant population persistence, re...
JFSP-funded researchers are exploring the ecological functioning of sagebrush-steppe communities in ...
Thousands of hectares of high quality sagebrush shrub-steppe burned in south-central Washington in 2...