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Journal Article: Resilience to Stress and Disturbance, and Resistance to Bromus tectorum L. Invasion in Cold Desert Shrublands of Western North America

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2013-01-01 21:29:01
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2013-11-13 07:00:00

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Principal Investigator), Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), David Pyke(Author), Jeanne Chambers(Author), Matt Germino(Author), Journal Article: Resilience to Stress and Disturbance, and Resistance to Bromus tectorum L. Invasion in Cold Desert Shrublands of Western North America, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

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Alien grass invasions in arid and semi-arid ecosystems are resulting in grass-fire cycles and ecosystem-level transformations that severely diminish ecosystem services. Our capacity to address the rapid and complex changes occurring in these ecosystems can be enhanced by developing an understanding of the environmental factors and ecosystem attributes that determine resilience of native ecosystems to stress and disturbance, and resistance to invasion. Cold desert shrublands occur over strong environmental gradients and exhibit significant differences in resilience and resistance. They provide an excellent opportunity to increase our understanding of these concepts. Herein, we examine a series of linked questions about (a) ecosystem [...]

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