Soil water exploitation after fire: competition between Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) and two native species.
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Annual plants change in size over a century of observations.Effects of precipitation change and neighboring plants on population dynamics of Bromus tectorum.Annual grass invasion in sagebrush steppe: the relative importance of climate, soil properties and biotic interactions.Cheatgrass is favored by warming but not CO2 enrichment in a semi-arid grassland.Comparative water use of native and invasive plants at multiple scales: a global meta-analysis.Native perennial grasses show evolutionary response to Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) invasion.Negative effects of an exotic grass invasion on small-mammal communitiesIndirect competition for pollinators is weak compared to direct resource competition: pollination and performance in the face of an invader.Competitive seedlings and inherited traits: a test of rapid evolution of Elymus multisetus (big squirreltail) in response to cheatgrass invasion.Biotic resistance and disturbance: rodent consumers regulate post-fire plant invasions and increase plant community diversity.Effects of carbohydrate and nitrogen supplementation on fermentation of cheatgrass () in a dual-flow continuous culture system.Spatial variability in cost and success of revegetation in a Wyoming big sagebrush community.Characterizing the landscape dynamics of an invasive plant and risk of invasion using remote sensing.Thinning and burning result in low-level invasion by nonnative plants but neutral effects on natives.The effect of consumer pressure and abiotic stress on positive plant interactions are mediated by extreme climatic events.Apparent competition with an invasive plant hastens the extinction of an endangered lupine.Imposing antecedent global change conditions rapidly alters plant community composition in a mixed-grass prairie.The impact of failure: unsuccessful bacterial invasions steer the soil microbial community away from the invader's niche.Nutritional evaluation and ruminal fermentation patterns of kochia compared to alfalfa and orchardgrass hays and ephedra and cheatgrass compared to orchardgrass hay as alternative arid-land forages for beef cattle in two dual-flow continuous cultureInvasive competitor and native seed predators contribute to rarity of the narrow endemic Astragalus sinuatus Piper.Response of net ecosystem gas exchange to a simulated precipitation pulse in a semi-arid grassland: the role of native versus non-native grasses and soil texture.Experimental Restoration of Native Vegetation in Indiana Dunes National LakeshoreCompetition between Native Populus deltoides and Invasive Tamarix ramosissima and the Implications for Reestablishing Flooding DisturbanceRepeated landscape-scale treatments following fire suppress a non-native annual grass and promote recovery of native perennial vegetationVegetation dynamics during last 35,000 years at a cold desert locale: preferential loss of forbs with increased aridityNative and exotic plant species respond differently to wildfire and prescribed fire as revealed by meta-analysisMowing Reduces Exotic Annual Grasses but Increases Exotic Forbs in a Semiarid GrasslandSeasonality of precipitation interacts with exotic species to alter composition and phenology of a semi-arid grasslandDiaspore characteristics and ecological adaptation of Bromus tectorum L. from different distribution regionsMicrohabitat preference constrains invasive spread of non-native natal grass (Melinis repens)Distributional Changes and Range Predictions of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Rocky Mountain National ParkThe Invasive Species Assessment Protocol: A Tool for Creating Regional and National Lists of Invasive Nonnative Plants that Negatively Impact BiodiversityWHAT MAKES GREAT BASIN SAGEBRUSH ECOSYSTEMS INVASIBLE BYBROMUS TECTORUM?Fire promotes downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.) seed dispersalSimulating plant water availability in dry lands under climate change: A generic model of two soil layersThe association between invasive Lantana camara and seedlings/saplings of a plant community in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, IndiaCan wildfire serve as an ecohydrologic threshold-reversal mechanism on juniper-encroached shrublandsCompetition for Aphid Prey between Different Lady Beetle Species in a Laboratory Arena
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Soil water exploitation after fire: competition between Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) and two native species.
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Soil water exploitation after ...... grass) and two native species.
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Soil water exploitation after ...... grass) and two native species.
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Soil water exploitation after ...... grass) and two native species.
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Graciela Melgoza
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1990-05-01T00:00:00Z
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