Searls’ prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) for rangeland revegetation: Phenotypic and genetic evaluations

Bhattarai, K.; Bushman, B.S.; Johnson, D.A.; Carman, J.G. 2011. Searls’ prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) for rangeland revegetation: Phenotypic and genetic evaluations. Crop Science. 51(2): 716-727.

Meeting wild bees’ needs on rangelands

Cane, J.H. 2011. Meeting wild bees’ needs on rangelands. Rangelands. 33(3): 27-32.

Specialist Osmia bees forage indiscriminately among hybridizing Balsamorhiza floral hosts

Cane, J.H. 2011. Specialist Osmia bees forage indiscriminately among hybridizing Balsamorhiza floral hosts. Oecologia. 167(1): 107-116.

Predicted fates of ground-nesting bees in soil heated by wildfire: Thermal tolerances of life stages and a survey of nesting depths

Cane, J.H.; Neff, J.L. 2011. Predicted fates of ground-nesting bees in soil heated by wildfire: Thermal tolerances of life stages and a survey of nesting depths. Biological Conservation. 144: 2631-2636.

Effect of fungicides on Wyoming big sagebrush seed germination

Cox, R.; Kosberg, L.; Shaw, N.; Hardegree, S. 2011. Effect of fungicides on Wyoming big sagebrush seed germination. Native Plants Journal. 12(3): 263-267.

Genetic structure of Eurasian and North American Leymus (Triticeae) wildryes assessed by chloroplast DNA sequences and AFLP profiles

Culumber, C.M.; Larson, S.R.; Jensen, K.B.; Jones, T.A. 2011. Genetic structure of Eurasian and North American Leymus (Triticeae) wildryes assessed by chloroplast DNA sequences and AFLP profiles. Plant Systematics and Evolution. 294: 207-225.

Challenges for Intermountain West native wildflower seed production: Stand establishment

Feibert, E.; Shock, C.; Saunders, L.; Parris, C.; Shaw, N. 2011. Challenges for Intermountain West native wildflower seed production: Stand establishment. HortScience. 46(9): S149.

Assessment of range planting as a conservation practice (Chapter 4)

Hardegree, S.P.; Jones, T.A.; Roundy, B.A.; Shaw, N.L.; Monaco, T.A. 2011. Assessment of range planting as a conservation practice (Chapter 4). In: Briske, D.D., ed. Conservation benefits of rangeland practices: assessment, recommendations, and knowledge gaps. Lawrence, KS: Allen Press. p. 171-212.

Boiled, tumbled, burned, and heated: Seed scarification techniques for Munro’s globemallow

Kildisheva, O.A.; Davis, A.S.; Dumroese, R.K. 2013. Boiled, tumbled, burned, and heated: Seed scarification techniques for Munro’s globemallow. Native Plants Journal. 14: 42-47.

Climate change and the future of seed zones

Kilkenny, F.; St. Clair, B.; Horning, M. 2013. Climate change and the future of seed zones. In: Haase, D.L.; Pinto, J.R.; Wilkinson, K.M., tech coords. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations – 2012. RMRS-P-69. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station: 87-89.