The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in south-central Nevada, encompasses approximately 3,500 square kilometers and straddles two major North American deserts, Mojave and Great Basin. Transitional areas between the two desert types have been created by gradients in elevation, precipitation, temperature, and soils. From 1996 to 1998, more than 1,500 ecological landform units were sampled at the NTS for numerous biotic and abiotic parameters. The data provide a basis for spatial evaluations of biodiversity over landscape scales at the NTS. Biodiversity maps (species richness vs. species abundance) have been produced. Differences in biodiversity among ecoregions and vegetation alliances are presented. Spatial distribution maps of species' prese...
Genetic diversity within species provides the raw material for adaptation and evolution. Just as reg...
An extensive survey was conducted to assess the species diversity of natural desert vegetation aroun...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is characterizing Yucca Mountain Nevada, as a potential site for l...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) located in south central Nevada encompasses approximately 3,561 square ki...
Global loss of biodiversity is a well-known concern for conservationists and managers, but detailed ...
We used a relatively simple and direct remote-sensing approach to determine biodiversity values in a...
An analytical method for classifying ecological types was developed and tested for mountain meadows ...
Sagebrush stands on the Humboldt National Forest, northeastern Nevada, were classified by two-way in...
Biodiversity is only partially a scientific issue. Philosophical and political value systems drive m...
Biodiversity is a multifaceted phenomenon involving the variety of organisms present, the genetic di...
To describe plant community (alpha) diversity on rangelands, managers are confronted with a variety ...
This research focuses on landscape level patterns in a semi-arid environment, which consists of mesa...
Graduation date: 1989Relationships between sagebrush-dominated plant communities and\ud soil-site ch...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) covers 1,375 square miles and extends over portions of both the Mojave an...
The approximately 1000-km² Las Vegas Valley contains a rich assemblage of unique plant communities i...
Genetic diversity within species provides the raw material for adaptation and evolution. Just as reg...
An extensive survey was conducted to assess the species diversity of natural desert vegetation aroun...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is characterizing Yucca Mountain Nevada, as a potential site for l...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) located in south central Nevada encompasses approximately 3,561 square ki...
Global loss of biodiversity is a well-known concern for conservationists and managers, but detailed ...
We used a relatively simple and direct remote-sensing approach to determine biodiversity values in a...
An analytical method for classifying ecological types was developed and tested for mountain meadows ...
Sagebrush stands on the Humboldt National Forest, northeastern Nevada, were classified by two-way in...
Biodiversity is only partially a scientific issue. Philosophical and political value systems drive m...
Biodiversity is a multifaceted phenomenon involving the variety of organisms present, the genetic di...
To describe plant community (alpha) diversity on rangelands, managers are confronted with a variety ...
This research focuses on landscape level patterns in a semi-arid environment, which consists of mesa...
Graduation date: 1989Relationships between sagebrush-dominated plant communities and\ud soil-site ch...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) covers 1,375 square miles and extends over portions of both the Mojave an...
The approximately 1000-km² Las Vegas Valley contains a rich assemblage of unique plant communities i...
Genetic diversity within species provides the raw material for adaptation and evolution. Just as reg...
An extensive survey was conducted to assess the species diversity of natural desert vegetation aroun...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is characterizing Yucca Mountain Nevada, as a potential site for l...