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Journal Article: Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes across Sage-Grouse Range

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2014-06-03 23:30:49
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2016-10-27 08:40:55
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2016-04

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Steve Campbell(Principal Investigator), Jeremy Maestas(Co-Investigator), Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Point of Contact), Natural Resources Conservation Service(Point of Contact), 2014-06-03(creation), 2016-10-27(lastUpdate), 2016-04(Publication), Journal Article: Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes across Sage-Grouse Range

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Emerging applications of ecosystem resilience and resistance concepts in sagebrush ecosystems allow managers to better predict and mitigate impacts of wildfire and invasive annual grasses. Soil temperature and moisture strongly influence the kind and amount of vegetation, and consequently, are closely tied to sagebrush ecosystem resilience and resistance (Chambers et al. 2014). Soil taxonomic temperature and moisture regimes can be used as indicators of resilience and resistance at landscape scales to depict environmental gradients in sagebrush ecosystems that range from cold/cool-moist sites to warm-dry sites. We aggregated soil survey spatial and tabular data to facilitate broad-scale analyses of resilience and resistance across [...]

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  • Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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  • Sage Grouse Conservation Status 2015
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noteMaestas, J.D., S.B. Campbell, J.C. Chambers, M. Pellant, R.F. Miller. 2016. Tapping Soil Survey Information for Rapid Assessment of Sagebrush Ecosystem Resilience and Resistance. Rangelands 38(3):120-128. doi:10.1016/j.rala.2016.02.002

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