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Seed dormancy mechanisms in basalt milkvetch and western prairie clover (2016)
Jones, T.A., Johnson, D.A., Bushman, B.S., Connors, K.J., Smith, R.C. 2016. Seed dormancy mechanisms in basalt milkvetch and western prairie clover. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69(2): 117-122.
Forbs, Germination, and Legume | Journal ArticleDisturbance history, management, and seeding year precipitation influences vegetation characteristics of crested wheatgrass stands (2016)
Nafus, A.M., Svejcar, T.J., Davies, K.W. 2016. Disturbance history, management, and seeding year precipitation influences vegetation characteristics of crested wheatgrass stands. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69: 248-256.
Fire, Grazing, Nonnative species, and Weed control | Journal ArticlePostfire drill-seeding of Great Basin plants: Effects of contrasting drills on seeded and nonseeded species (2016)
Ott, J.E., Cox, R.D., Shaw, N.L., Newingham, B.A., Ganguli, A.C., Pellant, M., Roundy, B.A., Eggett, D.L. 2016. Postfire drill-seeding of Great Basin plants: Effects of contrasting drills on seeded and nonseeded species. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 69: 373-385.
Seeding methods | Journal ArticleStrong patterns of intraspecific variation and local adaptation in Great Basin plants revealed through a review of 75 years of experiments (2019)
Baughman, O.W., Agneray, A.C., Forister, M.L., Kilkenny, F.F., Espeland, E.K., Fiegener, R., Horning, M.E., Johnson, R.C., Kaye, T.N., Ott, J., St. Clair, J.B., Leger, E.A. 2019. Strong patterns of intraspecific variation and local adaptation in Great Basin plants revealed through a review of 75 years of experiments. Ecology and Evolution. 00: 1-17.
Adaptation, Common garden, and Restoration/revegetation | General Technical Report/SynthesisBasalt milkvetch responses to novel restoration treatments in the Great Basin (2019)
Fund, A.J., Hulvey, K.B., Jensen, S.L., Johnson, D.A., Madsen, M.D., Monaco, T.A., Tilley, D.J., Arora, E., Teller, B. 2019. Basalt milkvetch responses to novel restoration treatments in the Great Basin. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 72(3): 492-500.
Establishment, Forbs, Germination, and Seed coating/pretreatments | Journal ArticleAdaptive variation, including local adaptation, requires decades to become evident in common gardens (2019)
Germino, M.J., Moser, A.M., Sands, A.R. 2019. Adaptive variation, including local adaptation, requires decades to become evident in common gardens. Ecological Applications. 29(2): e01842.
Adaptation, Climate, Common garden, Shrubs, Soils/soil microbes, and Survival | Journal ArticleFreezing resistance, safety margins, and survival vary among big sagebrush populations across the western United States (2019)
Lazarus, B.E., Germino, M.J., Richardson, B.A. 2019. Freezing resistance, safety margins, and survival vary among big sagebrush populations across the western United States. American Journal of Botany. 106(7): 922-934.
Climate, Shrubs, and Survival | Journal ArticleSeed and seedling traits have strong impacts on establishment of a perennial bunchgrass in invaded semi-arid systems (2019)
Leger, E.A., Atwater, D.Z., James, J.J. 2019. Seed and seedling traits have strong impacts on establishment of a perennial bunchgrass in invaded semi-arid systems. Journal of Applied Ecology. 00: 1-2.
Adaptation, Grasses, Growth characteristics, and Nonnative species | Journal ArticleLong-term vegetation recovery and invasive annual suppression in native and introduced postfire seeding treatments (2019)
Ott, J.E., Kilkenny, F.F., Summers, D.D., Thompson, T.W. 2019. Long-term vegetation recovery and invasive annual suppression in native and introduced postfire seeding treatments. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 72(4): 640-653.
Grasses, Monitoring, Restoration/revegetation, and Succession | Journal ArticleDisturbance type and sagebrush community type affect plant community structure after shrub reduction (2019)
Riginos, C., Veblen, K.E., Thacker, E.T., Gunnell, K.L., Monaco, T.A. 2019. Disturbance type and sagebrush community type affect plant community structure after shrub reduction. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 72(4): 619-631.
Nonnative species, Rangeland management, Resistance/resilience, and Shrubs | Journal Article