Influence of seeding treatments on vegetation succession following wildfire

Kilkenny, F.F.; Ott, J. 2022. Influence of seeding treatments on vegetation succession following wildfire. Research Highlights. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Online: https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/rmrs/news/highlights/influence-seeding-treatments-vegetation-succession-following-wildfire

Establishing seed islands for native forb species on rangelands using N-Sulate ground cover fabric

Landeen, M.; Jones, C.; Jensen, S.; Whittaker, A.; Summers, D.D.; Eggett, D.; Petersen, S.L. 2021. Establishing seed islands for native forb species on rangelands using N-Sulate ground cover fabric. Native Plants Journal. 22(1): 51-64.

Vegetation succession in post-fire seeding treatments

Kilkenny, F.; Ott, J.; Summers, D.; Thompson, T. 2018. Vegetation succession in post-fire seeding treatments. JFSP Project 15-1-07-39. Boise, ID: Joint Fire Science Program. 23 p.

Post-fire succession of seeding treatments in relation to reference communities in the Great Basin

Ott, J.E.; Kilkenny, F.F.; Summers, D.D.; Thompson, T.W.; Petersen, S.L. 2021. Post-fire succession of seeding treatments in relation to reference communities in the Great Basin. Applied Vegetation Science. 25(1): e12633.

Great Basin Native Plant Project: 2014 progress report

Kilkenny, F.; Halford, A.; Malcomb, A. 2015. Great Basin Native Plant Project: 2014 progress report. Boise, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 194 p.

Big and black sagebrush landscapes

Kitchen, S.G.; McArthur, E.D. 2007. Big and black sagebrush landscapes. In: Hood, Sharon M.; Miller, Melanie, editors. Fire ecology and management of the major ecosystems of southern Utah. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-202. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station: 73-95.

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.

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.

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.

Abundances of coplanted native bunchgrasses and crested wheatgrass after 13 years

Nafus, A.M., Svejcar, T.J., Ganskopp, D.C., Davies, K.W. 2015. Abundances of coplanted native bunchgrasses and crested wheatgrass after 13 years. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 68: 211-214.