نتایج جستجو برای: eastern sagebrush

تعداد نتایج: 87203  

2009
Christo Morris Thomas A. Monaco Craig W. Rigby

The herbicide imazapic is registered for use on rangelands and provides effective short-term control of certain invasive annual grasses. However, details about optimal application rates for downy brome and susceptibility of simultaneously seeded species are lacking. Thus, we investigated downy brome and seeded species responses to variable rates of imazapic (0, 35, 70, 105, and 140 g ai/ha) in ...

Journal: :Western North American Naturalist 2021

Sagebrush identification can be improved by using a relatively easy ultraviolet (UV) light test on specimens. produces variety of water-soluble polyphenols called coumarins, which fluoresce blue color under UV and help differentiate species, subspecies, hybrids. We tested 16 different sagebrush taxa (including species subspecies) from herbarium specimens found 3 (low sagebrush, Artemisia arbusc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Zoe G Cardon John M Stark Patrick M Herron Jed A Rasmussen

Plant roots serve as conduits for water flow not only from soil to leaves but also from wetter to drier soil. This hydraulic redistribution through root systems occurs in soils worldwide and can enhance stomatal opening, transpiration, and plant carbon gain. For decades, upward hydraulic lift (HL) of deep water through roots into dry, litter-rich, surface soil also has been hypothesized to enha...

Journal: :Wildlife biology 2015
Christopher P Kirol Andrew L Sutphin Laura Bond Mark R Fuller Thomas L Maechtle

Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) habitats being developed for oil and gas reserves are inhabited by sagebrush obligate species-including the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; sage-grouse) that is currently being considered for protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Numerous studies suggest increasing oil and gas development may exacerbate species extinction risks. Therefore, ...

2016
Keirith A. Snyder Bryce L. Wehan Gianluca Filippa Justin L. Huntington Tamzen K. Stringham Devon K. Snyder

Plant phenology is recognized as important for ecological dynamics. There has been a recent advent of phenology and camera networks worldwide. The established PhenoCam Network has sites in the United States, including the western states. However, there is a paucity of published research from semi-arid regions. In this study, we demonstrate the utility of camera-based repeat digital imagery and ...

2012
Steven T. Knick Steven E. Hanser Matthias Leu Cameron L. Aldridge Scott E. Nielsen Mary M. Rowland Sean P. Finn Michael J. Wisdom

We conducted an ecoregional assessment of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystems in the Wyoming Basins and surrounding regions (WBEA) to determine broad-scale species-environmental relationships. Our goal was to assess the potential influence from threats to the sagebrush ecosystem on associated wildlife through the use of spatially explicit occurrence and abundance models. These models were dev...

2010
Kirk W. Davies Jonathan D. Bates Tony J. Svejcar Chad S. Boyd

Livestock grazing potentially has substantial influence on fuel characteristics in rangelands around the globe. However, information quantifying the impacts of grazing on rangeland fuel characteristics is limited, and the effects of grazing on fuels are important because fuel characteristics are one of the primary factors determining risk, severity, continuity, and size of wildfires. We investi...

2010
JENNIFER CARPENTER MARK S. BOYCE

Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) are dependent on sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) for food and shelter during winter, yet few studies have assessed winter habitat selection, particularly at scales applicable to conservation planning. Small changes to availability of winter habitats have caused drastic reductions in some sage-grouse populations. We modeled winter habitat selection by s...

2009

The effect of temperature on male sexual displays is well documented but its role in mediating the differential mating success of males is less well established. Male sagebrush crickets Cyphoderris strepitans Morris and Gwynne occur in high-elevation sagebrush meadows in mountainous areas of the western U.S.A., and often are observed singing at temperatures as low −8 to −4 °C to attract sexuall...

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