نتایج جستجو برای: Artemisia steppe

تعداد نتایج: 8549  

2011
Daniel J. Manier Cameron Aldridge Patrick Anderson Collin Homer Geneva Chong Michael O'Donnell Spencer Schell Michael O Donnell

For the past several years, USGS has taken a multi-faceted approach to investigating the condition and trends in sagebrush steppe ecosystems. This recent effort builds upon decades of work in semi-arid ecosystems providing a specific, applied focus on the cumulative impacts of expanding human activities across these landscapes. Here, we discuss several on-going projects contributing to these ef...

2009
Jonathan D. Bates Edward C. Rhodes Kirk W. Davies Robert Sharp

Prescribed fire in rangeland ecosystems is applied for a variety of management objectives, including enhancing productivity of forage species for domestic livestock. In the big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) steppe of the western United States, fire has been a natural and prescribed disturbance, temporarily shifting vegetation from shrub–grass codominance to grass dominance. There is li...

2010
Mark Brunson Steve Bunting

The Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP) is a comprehensive, integrated, long-term study that evaluates the ecological effects of fire and fire surrogate treatments designed to reduce fuel and to restore sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) communities of the Great Basin and surrounding areas. SageSTEP has several features that make it ideal for testing hypotheses from state-and-trans...

2016
Anne Kemmling Birgit Pfeiffer Rolf Daniel Michael Hoppert A. Kemmling M. Hoppert

Biological Soil Crusts (BSCs), consisting of prokaryotes, microalgae, lichens, mosses and eventually small vascular plants, cover wide areas in arid and semi-arid environments. In the present study, the microbial diversity of these crusts was explored at extrazonal mountain steppe sites in the western Khentej (Northern Mongolia). At the study site the Siberian taiga borders on the Mongolian-Dau...

2016
Jing Wu Qiang Liu Luo Wang Guo-qiang Chu Jia-qi Liu Liping Zhu

The Great Khingan Mountain range, Northeast China, is located on the northern limit of modern East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) and thus highly sensitive to the extension of the EASM from glacial to interglacial modes. Here, we present a high-resolution pollen record covering the last glacial maximum and the early Holocene from a closed crater Lake Moon to reconstruct vegetation history during t...

2007
Yan Zhao Zicheng Yu Fahu Chen Emi Ito Cheng Zhao

We present fossil pollen data and discuss their climatic interpretations from a 688-cm-long sediment core from Hurleg Lake, a freshwater lake located in the Qaidam Basin on the NE Tibetan Plateau, just beyond the northern limit of the East Asian summer monsoon influence. The reconstruction of the Holocene vegetation and climate history was aided by modern surface pollen analysis. The 14000-yr c...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2012
Upekala C Wijayratne David A Pyke

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Seed longevity and persistence in soil seed banks may be especially important for population persistence in ecosystems where opportunities for seedling establishment and disturbance are unpredictable. The fire regime, an important driver of population dynamics in sagebrush steppe ecosystems, has been altered by exotic annual grass invasion. Soil seed banks may play an activ...

2017
Yi-Feng Yao Xiao-Yan Song Alexandra H. Wortley Yu-Fei Wang Stephen Blackmore Cheng-Sen Li

The Hengduan Mountains, with a distinct altitudinal differentiation and strong vertical vegetation zonation, occupy an important position in southwestern China as a global hotspot of biodiversity. Pollen analysis of lake sediments sampled along an altitudinal gradient in this region helps us to understand how this vegetation zonation arose and how it has responded to climate change and human im...

Journal: : 2021

The features of accumulation rutin and apigenin-7-O-glucoside their distribution in the aboveground organs Alyssum lenense Adams (Brassicaceae Burnett) were revealed. content photosynthetic pigments was investigated depending on phytocenotic conditions plant growth territory Central Yakutia. data obtained flavonoids are characterized by an uneven over with respect to different cenopopulations. ...

2009

It has widely been documented that nitrogen (N) enrichment stimulates plant growth and net primary production. However, there is still dispute on how N addition affects net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE), which represents the balance between ecosystem carbon (C) uptake and release. We conducted an experimental study to examine effects of N addition on NEE in a temperate steppe in northern China f...

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