We evaluated the influence of pack stock (i.e., horse and mule) use on meadow plant communities in Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks in the Sierra Nevada of California. Meadows were sampled to account for inherent variability across multiple scales by: 1) controlling for among-meadow variability by using remotely sensed hydro-climatic and geospatial data to pair stock use meadows with similar non-stock (reference) sites, 2) accounting for within-meadow variation in the local hydrology using in-situ soil moisture readings, and 3) incorporating variation in stock use intensity by sampling across the entire available gradient of pack stock use. Increased cover of bare ground was detected only within "dry" meadow areas at the two most heavily...
Nevada spring meadows are less water limited than the surrounding cold desert ecosystem. Abundant w...
Thousands of acres of Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) habitat have be...
Land managers often face the dilemma of balancing livestock use with conservation of sensitive speci...
We evaluated the influence of pack stock (i.e., horse and mule) use on meadow plant communities in S...
Sierra Nevada meadow plant communities are influenced by multiple multi-scale environmental processe...
Abstract Background Meadow ecosystems have important ecological functions and support socioeconomic ...
Meadows in the Western U.S. are greatly valued for their ecological and socioeconomic functions. Yet...
Effects of recreational pack stock grazing on mountain meadows in Yosemite National Park were assess...
Montane meadows provide multiple ecological and economic benefits, and are widely considered areas o...
Abstract We examined long-term (10 years) meadow plant community responses to (1) livestock grazing ...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
Riparian meadows occupy a small proportion of the public lands in the western United States but they...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
We evaluated the impact of packstock grazing on a dry, upper timberline meadow. Horses were picketed...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
Nevada spring meadows are less water limited than the surrounding cold desert ecosystem. Abundant w...
Thousands of acres of Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) habitat have be...
Land managers often face the dilemma of balancing livestock use with conservation of sensitive speci...
We evaluated the influence of pack stock (i.e., horse and mule) use on meadow plant communities in S...
Sierra Nevada meadow plant communities are influenced by multiple multi-scale environmental processe...
Abstract Background Meadow ecosystems have important ecological functions and support socioeconomic ...
Meadows in the Western U.S. are greatly valued for their ecological and socioeconomic functions. Yet...
Effects of recreational pack stock grazing on mountain meadows in Yosemite National Park were assess...
Montane meadows provide multiple ecological and economic benefits, and are widely considered areas o...
Abstract We examined long-term (10 years) meadow plant community responses to (1) livestock grazing ...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
Riparian meadows occupy a small proportion of the public lands in the western United States but they...
Mountain meadows have high biodiversity and help regulate stream water release following the snowmel...
We evaluated the impact of packstock grazing on a dry, upper timberline meadow. Horses were picketed...
Mountain meadows provide a number of ecosystem services, including sequestering carbon, storing and ...
Nevada spring meadows are less water limited than the surrounding cold desert ecosystem. Abundant w...
Thousands of acres of Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) habitat have be...
Land managers often face the dilemma of balancing livestock use with conservation of sensitive speci...