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Publikováno v:
Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 14
Autor:
Ka-Voka R. Jackson, Todd C. Esque, Lesley A. DeFalco, Lauren J. Price, Andrew C. Johnson, Sara J. Scoles-Sciulla, Caroline S. Woods, Amy Fesnock-Parker, Kristin E. Forgrave, Alexandrea M. Rice, Jeffery K. Childers
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Techniques and Methods.
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Plant Ecology. 218:475-486
Rare plants are often associated with distinctive soil types, and understanding why endemic species occur in unique environments is fundamental for their management. At Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in southern Nevada, USA, we evaluated whethe
Autor:
Philip A. Medica, K. Kristina Drake, Lesley A. DeFalco, Todd C. Esque, Sara J. Scoles-Sciulla, Andrew T. Modlin, Kenneth E. Nussear
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The Journal of Wildlife Management. 79:618-629
Wildfires burned 24,254 ha of critical habitat designated for the recovery of the threatened Mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) in southern Nevada during 2005. The proliferation of non-native annual grasses has increased wildfire frequency a
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American Journal of Botany. 97:243-250
Extreme climate events are transforming plant communities in the desert Southwest of the United States. Abundant precipitation in 1998 associated with El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) stimulated exceptional alien annual plant production in the Moj
Dust Deposition Effects on Growth and Physiology of the Endangered Astragalus jaegerianus (Fabaceae)
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Madroño. 56:81-88
Human expansion into the Mojave Desert is a significant threat to rare desert plants. While immediate habitat loss is often the greatest concern, rare plants situated near areas where soil surfaces experience frequent disturbance may be indirectly im
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Arid Land Research and Management. 23:1-13
Surface soil reclamation is used to increase the re-establishment of native vegetation following disturbance through preservation and eventual replacement of the indigenous seed reserves. Employed widely in the mining industry, soil reclamation has h
Contrasting Long-Term Survival of Two Outplanted Mojave Desert Perennials for Post-Fire Revegetation
Post-fire recovery of arid shrublands is typically slow, and planting greenhouse-raised seedlings may be a means of jump-starting this process. Recovery can be further accelerated by understanding the factors controlling post-planting survival. In fa
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Autor:
Marilyn B. Murov, Sara J. Scoles, Todd C. Esque, Joan B. Blainey, Lesley A. DeFalco, Dustin F. Haines, Kathryn A. Thomas, Philip A. Medica, Diane E. Boyer, Dominic Oldershaw, Robert H. Webb
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