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A Demonstration Area on Ecosytem Response to Watershed-Scale Burns in Great Basin Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands

JFSP Project # 00-2-15

Principal Investigator: Jeanne Chambers

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Research Papers Associated with Project

Pinyon-juniper expansion and prescribed fire effects on soil in Great Basin sagebrush ecosystems

Hydrologic response to prescribed fire in a central Nevada pinyon-juniper (Pinus monophylla-Juniperus osteosperma) woodland

Comparative influence of spatial scale on beta diversity within regional assemblages of birds and butterflies

A Successful Prediction Model of Species Richness Based on Indicator Species

Nestedness analysis and conservation planning: the importanceof place, environment, and life history across taxonomic groups

Validation Tests of Predictive Models of Butterfly Occurrence Based on Environmental Variables

Linking Models of Species Occurrence and Landscape Reconstruction

Distinguishing Between Signal and Noise in Faunal Responses to Environmental Change

Effects of spatial scale and taxonomic group on partitioning of butterfly and bird diversity in the Great Basin, USA

Primary productivity and species richness: relationships among functional guilds, residency groups and vagility classes at multiple spatial scales

Refining the Umbrella Index Complex: An Application to Bird and Butterfly Communities in Montane Canyons in the Great Basin

 

 

 

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