Understanding effects of changes in ecological disturbance regimes on soil properties, and capacity of soil properties to resist disturbance, is important for assessing ecological …
MJ Germino, J Belnap, JM Stark, EB Allen… - Exotic brome-grasses in …, 2016 - Springer
An understanding of the impacts of exotic plant species on ecosystems is necessary to justify and guide efforts to limit their spread, restore natives, and plan for conservation. Invasive …
We investigated soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) distribution and developed a model, using readily available geospatial data, to predict that distribution across a mountainous, semi …
ML Brooks, CS Brown, JC Chambers… - Exotic brome-grasses in …, 2016 - Springer
Exotic annual Bromus species are widely recognized for their potential to invade, dominate, and alter the structure and function of ecosystems. In this chapter, we summarize the …
Non‐native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, competing with native plants and …
RJ Ryel, AJ Leffler, C Ivans, MS Peek… - Vadose Zone …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The temporal patterns of evapotranspiration were monitored for 2 yr for four species of differing life form that currently form near monoculture communities in the Great Basin, USA …
RJ Ryel, CY Ivans, MS Peek, AJ Leffler - Progress in botany, 2008 - Springer
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems cover roughly half of the earth's surface. Significant changes in vegetation cover combined with climate change have increased concern over the future of …
X Zhang, B Zhu, F Yu, W Cheng - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Plant residue inputs play a crucial role in regulating soil carbon (C) stock and nitrogen (N) availability in cropland. However, little is known regarding how plant inputs mediate the …
Precipitation amount and seasonal timing determine the duration and distribution of water available for plant and microbial activity in the cold desert sagebrush steppe. In this study …