نتایج جستجو برای: bromus sewerzowii

تعداد نتایج: 1400  

2008
James A. Pfister Stephen T. Lee Kip E. Panter Ernie S. Motteram Clive C. Gay

Lupines (Lupinus spp.) are widespread range plants that are often toxic to livestock. Some reports suggest that naı̈ve, younger animals might consume more lupine than more experienced, older cattle. Further, lactational stress might alter forage selection, and lactating cows might eat more lupine than nonlactating cows. Thus, the objectives of these trials were to examine the influence of experi...

2017
Michael R McTee Ylva Lekberg Dan Mummey Alexii Rummel Philip W Ramsey

Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but whether invasive plants with dissimilar traits change decomposer communities and decomposition rates in consistent ways is little known. We compared decomposition rates and the fungal and bacterial communities associated with the litter of three problematic invaders in intermountain grasslands; ...

2011
Erin M. Goergen Elizabeth A. Leger Erin K. Espeland

Invasive species can change selective pressures on native plants by altering biotic and abiotic conditions in invaded habitats. Although invasions can lead to native species extirpation, they may also induce rapid evolutionary changes in remnant native plants. We investigated whether adult plants of five native perennial grasses exhibited trait shifts consistent with evolution in response to in...

2013
Tamara J Zelikova Ruth A Hufbauer Sasha C Reed Timothy Wertin Christa Fettig Jayne Belnap

How plant populations, communities, and ecosystems respond to climate change is a critical focus in ecology today. The responses of introduced species may be especially rapid. Current models that incorporate temperature and precipitation suggest that future Bromus tectorum invasion risk is low for the Colorado Plateau. With a field warming experiment at two sites in southeastern Utah, we tested...

2015
Amanda M. West Sunil Kumar Tewodros Wakie Cynthia S. Brown Thomas J. Stohlgren Melinda Laituri Jim Bromberg

National Parks are hallmarks of ecosystem preservation in the United States. The introduction of alien invasive plant species threatens protection of these areas. Bromus tectorum L. (commonly called downy brome or cheatgrass), which is found in Rocky Mountain National Park (hereafter, the Park), Colorado, USA, has been implicated in early spring competition with native grasses, decreased soil n...

2001
Iwao Furusawa Yasushi Okinaka Kazuyuki Mise Eri Suzuki Tetsuro Okuno YASUSHI OKINAKA TETSURO OKUNO IWAO FURUSAWA

2004
Bethany A. Bradley John F. Mustard

An understanding of land use/land cover change at local, regional, and global scales is important in an increasingly human-dominated biosphere. Here, we report on an under-appreciated complexity in the analysis of land cover change important in arid and semi-arid environments. In these environments, some land cover types show a high degree of inter-annual variability in productivity. In this st...

2012
Mary M. Rowland Matthias Leu

The boundary for the Wyoming Basins Ecoregional Assessment (WBEA) was largely determined by the co-occurrence of some of the largest tracts of intact sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) remaining in the western United States with areas of increasing resource extraction. The WBEA area includes two ecoregions in their entirety, Wyoming Basins and Utah-Wyoming Rocky Mountains, and portions of two others (S...

2015
Jacob E. Lucero Phil S. Allen Brock R. McMillan Alessio Cimmino

Invasive plants have tremendous potential to enrich native food webs by subsidizing net primary productivity. Here, we explored how a potential food subsidy, seeds produced by the aggressive invader cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), is utilized by an important guild of native consumers--granivorous small mammals--in the Great Basin Desert, USA. In a series of field experiments we examined 1) how ch...

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