Contrasting responses of Intermountain West grasses to soil nitrogen

Monaco, T.A.; Johnson, D.A.; Norton, J.M.; Jones, T.A.; Connors, K.J.; Norton, J.B.; Redinbaugh, M.B. 2003. Contrasting responses of Intermountain West grasses to soil nitrogen. Journal of Range Management. 56(3): 282-290.

Seed and soil dynamics in shrubland ecosystems: Proceedings

Hild, A.L.; Shaw, N.L.; Meyer, S.E.; Booth, D.T.; McArthur, D.E., comps. 2004. Seed and soil dynamics in shrubland ecosystems: Proceedings. RMRS-P-31. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 216 p.

Genotype, soil type, and local effects on reciprocal transplant vigor, endophyte growth, and microbial functional diversity of a narrow sagebrush hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah

Miglia, K.J.; McArthur, E.D.; Redman, R.S.; Rodriguez, R.J.; Zak, J.C.; Freeman, D.C. 2007. Genotype, soil type, and local effects on reciprocal transplant vigor, endophyte growth, and microbial functional diversity of a narrow sagebrush hybrid zone in Salt Creek Canyon, Utah. American Journal of Botany. 94(3): 425-436.

Linking nitrogen partitioning and species abundance to invasion resistance in the Great Basin

James, J.J.; Davies, K.W.; Sheley, R.L.; Aanderud, Z.T. 2008. Linking nitrogen partitioning and species abundance to invasion resistance in the Great Basin. Oecologia. 156: 637-648.

Managing soil nitrogen to restore annual grass-infested plant communities: Effective strategy or incomplete framework?

James, J.J.; Drenovsky, R.E.; Monaco, T.M.; Rinella, M.J. 2011. Managing soil nitrogen to restore annual grass-infested plant communities: Effective strategy or incomplete framework? Ecological Applications. 21(2): 490-502.

A mutualistic interaction between a fungivorous nematode and a fungus within the endophytic community of Bromus tectorum

Baynes, M.A.; Russell, D.M.; Newcombe, G.; Carta, L.K.; Rossman, A.Y.; Ismail, A. 2012. A mutualistic interaction between a fungivorous nematode and a fungus within the endophytic community of Bromus tectorum. Fungal Ecology 5: 610-623.

A novel plant-fungal mutualism associated with fire

Baynes, M.A.; Newcombe, G.; Dixon, L.; Castlebury, L.; O’Donnell, K. 2012. A novel plant-fungal mutualism associated with fire. Fungal Biology. 116: 133-144.

First-year establishment, biomass and seed production of early vs. late seral natives in two medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) invaded soils.

Uselman, S.M.; Snyder, K.A.; Leger, E.A.; Duke, S.E. 2014. First-year establishment, biomass and seed production of early vs. late seral natives in two medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) invaded soils. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 7: 291-302.

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.

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.