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Report: Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: A strategic multi-scale approach.

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2014-01-01 21:29:01
End Date
2014-12-01 07:00:00

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Principal Investigator), Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Amarina Wuenschel(Author), Chad Boyd(Author), David Pyke(Author), Doug Havlina(Author), Jeanne Chambers(Author), Jeremy Maestas(Author), Mike Pellant(Author), Shawn Espinosa(Author), Steve Campbell(Author), Kenneth Mayer(Author), Report: Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: A strategic multi-scale approach. , https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

This Report provides a strategic approach for conservation of sagebrush ecosystems and Greater Sage- Grouse (sage-grouse) that focuses specifically on habitat threats caused by invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes. It uses information on factors that influence (1) sagebrush ecosystem resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses and (2) distribution, relative abundance, and persistence of sage-grouse populations to develop management strategies at both landscape and site scales. A sage-grouse habitat matrix links relative resilience and resistance of sagebrush ecosystems with sage-grouse habitat requirements for landscape cover of sagebrush to help decision makers assess risks and determine appropriate [...]

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urn:uuid urn:uuid 96813c85-427a-40e3-8eb5-4186fde3e910
info:doi/ info:doi/ 10.2737/RMRS-GTR-326

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