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Final Report: Gaps and Hotspots in the State of Knowledge of Pinyon-Juniper Communities

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Jessica A. Hartsell, Stella M. Copeland, Seth M. Munson, Bradley J. Butterfield, John B. Bradford, 2019.Gaps and hotspots in the state of knowledge of pinyon-juniper communities. Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 455, 2020, 117628, ISSN 0378-1127, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117628.

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Abstract From: ScienceDirect (Pinyon-juniper (PJ) plant communities cover a large area across North America and provide critical habitat for wildlife, biodiversity and ecosystem functions, and rich cultural resources. These communities occur across a variety of environmental gradients, disturbance regimes, structural conditions and species compositions, including three species of juniper and two species of pinyon. PJ communities have experienced substantial changes in recent decades and identifying appropriate management strategies for these diverse communities is a growing challenge. Here, we surveyed the literature and compiled 441 studies to characterize patterns in research on PJ communities through time, across geographic space [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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