Plant recruitment and soil microbial characteristics of rehabilitation seedings following wildfire in northern Utah

Taylor, M.M.; Hild, A.L.; Shaw, N.L.; Norton, U.; Collier, T.R. 2014. Plant recruitment and soil microbial characteristics of rehabilitation seedings following wildfire in northern Utah. Restoration Ecology. 22(5): 598-607.

Incorporating plant mortality and recruitment into rangeland management and assessment

Svejcar, T.; James, J.; Hardegree, S.; Sheley, R. 2014. Incorporating plant mortality and recruitment into rangeland management and assessment. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 67: 603-613.

Adaptive responses reveal contemporary and future ecotypes in a desert shrub

Richardson, B.A.; Kitchen, S.G.; Pendleton, R.L.; Pendleton, B.K.; Germino, M.J.; Rehfeldt, G.E.; Meyer, S.E. 2014. Adaptive responses reveal contemporary and future ecotypes in a desert shrub. Ecological Applications. 24(2): 413-427.

Ecological adaptation of the endemic Shepherdia rotundifolia to conditions in its Colorado Plateau range

Sriladda, C.; Kjelgren, R.; Kratsch, H.A.; Monaco, T.; Larson, S.R.; Shen, F.A. 2014. Ecological adaptation of the endemic Shepherdia rotundifolia to conditions in its Colorado Plateau range. Western North American Naturalist. 74(1): 79-91.

Plant guide: Rocky Mountain penstemon (Penstemon strictus)

Ogle, D.G.; Peterson, J.S.; St. John, L. 2014. Plant guide: Rocky Mountain penstemon (Penstemon strictus). Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center. 4 p.

Can native annual forbs reduce Bromus tectorum biomass and indirectly facilitate establishment of a native perennial grass?

Leger, E.A.; Goergen, E.M.; Forbis, de Queiroz, T. 2014. Can native annual forbs reduce Bromus tectorum biomass and indirectly facilitate establishment of a native perennial grass? Journal of Arid Environments. 102: 9-16.

What can natural selection tell us about restoration? Finding the best seed sources for use in disturbed systems

Leger, E.A.; Baughman, O.W. 2014. What can natural selection tell us about restoration? Finding the best seed sources for use in disturbed systems (Chapter 2.1). In: Kiehl, K.; A. Kirmer; N. Shaw; S. Tischew (eds.) Guidelines for native seed production and grassland restoration. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars: 14-36.

The oligolectic bee Osmia brevis sonicates Penstemon flowers for pollen: A newly documented behavior for the Megachilidae

Cane, J.H. 2014. The oligolectic bee Osmia brevis sonicates Penstemon flowers for pollen: A newly documented behavior for the Megachilidae. Apidologie. 45(6): 678-684.

Great Basin Native Plant Project: 2013 progress report

Kilkenny, F.; Shaw, N.; Gucker, C. 2014. Great Basin Native Plant Project: 2013 progress report. Boise, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 222 p.

Native seed production and grassland restoration, introduction

Kiehl, K.; Kirmer, A.; Tischew, S.; Shaw, N. 2014. Native seed production and grassland restoration, introduction (Chapter 1). In: Kiehl, K.; Kirmer, A.; Shaw, N.; Tischew, S. eds. Guidelines for native seed production and grassland restoration. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars: 2-13.