Abstract. The High Plains of North America extends ffom Canada to northern Mexico. This grassland region is subject to prolonged drought, herbivory, and wildfire. Organisms that are indigenous to the High Plains are adapted to these environmental factors. Periodic droughts occur at inexact, but few year, intervals. The grazing by free ranging bison, the indigenous large herbivore, has been replaced by grazing of fenced domestic stock. Fire regimes throughout human occupation of the region have been greatly influenced by human activities. Cultivation of wheat and corn also is carried out in the region. Predicted climate changes in this region are increased temperature and reduced effective precipitation. Paleontological records document past...
Can past climate patterns be used to predict future climate changes? How will native grass communiti...
Global Climate Change Climate Change in the United States Historical Climate Trends in the High Plai...
ABSTRACT-Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass ...
The High Plains of North America extends from Canada to northern Mexico. This grassland region is su...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
Climate is only one of several forces that promote rangelands but it is often predominant. Climatic ...
Climatic variability was the principal cause of cultural changes in the SSRB and the Northern Great ...
8 September 2014.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
Abstract. The potential for social adaptation to climate change on the Great Plains is examined and ...
We examine 31 years (1982-2012) of temperature, precipitation and natural wildfire occurrence data f...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
The Northern Great Plains (NGP) region of the USA—which comprises Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North ...
The Northern Great Plains (NGP) region of the USA—which comprises Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North ...
On the Great Plains, the Middle Holocene (8200–5000 yr BP) was a warm period where foraging peoples ...
Can past climate patterns be used to predict future climate changes? How will native grass communiti...
Global Climate Change Climate Change in the United States Historical Climate Trends in the High Plai...
ABSTRACT-Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass ...
The High Plains of North America extends from Canada to northern Mexico. This grassland region is su...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
Climate is only one of several forces that promote rangelands but it is often predominant. Climatic ...
Climatic variability was the principal cause of cultural changes in the SSRB and the Northern Great ...
8 September 2014.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
Abstract. The potential for social adaptation to climate change on the Great Plains is examined and ...
We examine 31 years (1982-2012) of temperature, precipitation and natural wildfire occurrence data f...
T he environment and culture of the western GreatPlains changed significantly over the course ofthe ...
The Northern Great Plains (NGP) region of the USA—which comprises Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North ...
The Northern Great Plains (NGP) region of the USA—which comprises Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North ...
On the Great Plains, the Middle Holocene (8200–5000 yr BP) was a warm period where foraging peoples ...
Can past climate patterns be used to predict future climate changes? How will native grass communiti...
Global Climate Change Climate Change in the United States Historical Climate Trends in the High Plai...
ABSTRACT-Ecologists commonly separate Great Plains grasslands communities into types based on grass ...