UNLV researchers explore how inhabitants of arid lands are able not only to survive but thrive in one of the most hostile, extraordinary landscapes on Earth
Seed removal rates of Sahara mustard by rodents and ants, Mojave Desert Network exotic invasive inve...
Paper on impacts of Mojave wildfires through time published, possibilities of catastrophic Mt. Charl...
California’s deserts are characterized by meager rainfall and, consequently, scattered sources of pe...
Soil climate project, rare plant monitoring, JFS update, granivory and Sahara mustar
Post-fire restoration, fire chronosequence study, Joint Fire Science update, Weed Sentry program and...
A desert is an ecosystem in an arid zone in which sand dunes cover the land and sandstorms often occ...
Mojave Desert collaborative projects, fire history in Spring Mountains, Northshore Road rehabilitati...
- Sponsored program funding serves as one indication of research growth and sophistication - UNLV St...
I was invited to write a chapter for a forthcoming book on Arid Environments to be published by Nova...
Although not commonly associated with fire, many desert ecosystems across the globe do occasionally ...
Red brome distribution in the eastern Mojave Desert, A look at the UNLV xeric gardens and Marjorie B...
Weighed biomass for competitive hierarchy study. Completed more seed granivory trials at Goodsprings...
Deserts—vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of endle...
Hot deserts that presently cover about one-fifth of the land area of our planet are rapidly devourin...
In the current context of escalating climate catastrophes paralleled with depleting energy resources...
Seed removal rates of Sahara mustard by rodents and ants, Mojave Desert Network exotic invasive inve...
Paper on impacts of Mojave wildfires through time published, possibilities of catastrophic Mt. Charl...
California’s deserts are characterized by meager rainfall and, consequently, scattered sources of pe...
Soil climate project, rare plant monitoring, JFS update, granivory and Sahara mustar
Post-fire restoration, fire chronosequence study, Joint Fire Science update, Weed Sentry program and...
A desert is an ecosystem in an arid zone in which sand dunes cover the land and sandstorms often occ...
Mojave Desert collaborative projects, fire history in Spring Mountains, Northshore Road rehabilitati...
- Sponsored program funding serves as one indication of research growth and sophistication - UNLV St...
I was invited to write a chapter for a forthcoming book on Arid Environments to be published by Nova...
Although not commonly associated with fire, many desert ecosystems across the globe do occasionally ...
Red brome distribution in the eastern Mojave Desert, A look at the UNLV xeric gardens and Marjorie B...
Weighed biomass for competitive hierarchy study. Completed more seed granivory trials at Goodsprings...
Deserts—vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of endle...
Hot deserts that presently cover about one-fifth of the land area of our planet are rapidly devourin...
In the current context of escalating climate catastrophes paralleled with depleting energy resources...
Seed removal rates of Sahara mustard by rodents and ants, Mojave Desert Network exotic invasive inve...
Paper on impacts of Mojave wildfires through time published, possibilities of catastrophic Mt. Charl...
California’s deserts are characterized by meager rainfall and, consequently, scattered sources of pe...