How predictable are evolutionary responses to environment? Comparing trait-environment relationships among three species of Asteraceae forbs in the Great Basin

Bartz, T.A. 2022. How predictable are evolutionary responses to environment? Comparing trait-environment relationships among three species of Asteraceae forbs in the Great Basin. Reno, NV: University of Nevada, Reno. Thesis. 80 p.

Evaluating basin wildrye seed sources across provisional seed zones, native forb sowing depth on species performance and improving the accuracy of collection site and seed lot identification for big sagebrush

Jensen, S.L. 2020. Evaluating basin wildrye seed sources across provisional seed zones, native forb sowing depth on species performance and improving the accuracy of collection site and seed lot identification for big sagebrush. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University. Dissertation. 83 p.

Efficacy of empirical seed zones: Pseudoroegneria spicata reproductive phenology and seedling stage traits

Prive, K.A. 2017. Efficacy of empirical seed zones: Pseudoroegneria spicata reproductive phenology and seedling stage traits. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. Thesis. 86 p.

Plant responses to environmental heterogeneity in Great Basin sagebrush steppe

Barga, S.C. 2017. Plant responses to environmental heterogeneity in Great Basin sagebrush steppe. Reno, NV: University of Nevada. Dissertation. 165 p.

Forage adaptability trials for forage and seed production in Bolivia; effect of 5 herbicides on 7 native Utah forbs

Voss, Joshua. 2006. Forage adaptability trials for forage and seed production in Bolivia; effect of 5 herbicides on 7 native Utah forbs. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University. Thesis. 86 p.

Investigation into seed collection practices and shrub manipulations to improve sustainable seed yield in wildland stands of bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata)

Roberts, F. Leland. 2007. Investigation into seed collection practices and shrub manipulations to improve sustainable seed yield in wildland stands of bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata). Provo, UT: Brigham Young University. Thesis. 35 p.

The pollinating ecology of Hedysarum boreale and evaluation of its pollinating bees for restoration and seed production

Swoboda, Katharine A. 2007. The pollinating ecology of Hedysarum boreale and evaluation of its pollinating bees for restoration and seed production. Logan, UT: Utah State University. Thesis. 117 p.

Competition for soil nitrate and invasive weed resistance of three shrub-steppe growth forms

Leonard, Eamonn. 2007. Competition for soil nitrate and invasive weed resistance of three shrub-steppe growth forms. Logan, UT: Utah State University. Thesis. 78 p.

DNA markers and gene expression polymorphisms associated with growth habit QTLs in Leymus wildryes

Kaur, P. 2007. DNA markers and gene expression polymorphisms associated with growth habit QTLs in Leymus wildryes. Logan, UT: Utah State University. Dissertation. 128 p.

Establishing native plants in crested wheatgrass stands using successional management

Fansler, Valerie A. 2007. Establishing native plants in crested wheatgrass stands using successional management. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. Thesis. 95 p.