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The following pages link to Matthew J Germino (Q46284):
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- An experimental test of weed-suppressive bacteria effectiveness in rangelands in southwestern Idaho, 2016–18 (Q57104) (← links)
- Spectrophotometry of Artemisia tridentata to quantitatively determine subspecies (Q145679) (← links)
- Weather-centric rangeland revegetation planning (Q145680) (← links)
- Seed origin and warming constrain lodgepole pine recruitment, slowing the pace of population range shifts (Q145682) (← links)
- Growth strategies and threshold responses to water deficit modulate effects of warming on tree seedlings from forest to alpine (Q145685) (← links)
- Weather affects post‐fire recovery of sagebrush‐steppe communities and model transferability among sites (Q146020) (← links)
- Post-fire management targeting invasive annual grasses may have inadvertently released the exotic perennial forb Chondrilla juncea and suppressed its biocontrol agent (Q146139) (← links)
- A chemical and bio‐herbicide mixture increased exotic invaders, both targeted and non‐targeted, across a diversely invaded landscape after fire (Q146210) (← links)
- Weather and distance to fire refugia limit landscape‐level occurrence of fungal disease in an exotic annual grass (Q146261) (← links)
- Detecting shrub recovery in sagebrush steppe: Comparing Landsat-derived maps with field data on historical wildfires (Q146357) (← links)
- Linking carbon and water limitations to drought-induced mortality of Pinus flexilis seedlings (Q147806) (← links)
- Freezing resistance, safety margins, and survival vary among big sagebrush populations across the western United States (Q149442) (← links)
- Corrigendum to “Intercomparison of surface energy fluxes, soil moisture, and evapotranspiration from eddy covariance, large-aperture scintillometer, and modeling across three ecosystems in a semiarid climate” [Agric. For. Meteorol. 248 (2018) 22–47 (Q149470) (← links)
- Transient population dynamics impede restoration and may promote ecosystem transformation after disturbance (Q149581) (← links)
- Soil characteristics are associated with gradients of big sagebrush canopy structure after disturbance (Q149613) (← links)
- Corrigendum to “A comprehensive analysis of interseasonal and interannual energy and water balance dynamics in semiarid shrubland and forest ecosystems” [Sci. Total Environ. 651 (2019) 381–398] (Q149616) (← links)
- Operationalizing resilience and resistance concepts to address invasive grass-fire cycles (Q149642) (← links)
- Bunchgrass root abundances and their relationship to resistance and resilience of a burned shrub-steppe landscape (Q149711) (← links)
- The ecological uncertainty of wildfire fuel breaks: Examples from the sagebrush steppe (Q149833) (← links)
- Relationship of greater sage-grouse to natural and assisted recovery of key vegetation types following wildfire: Insights from scat (Q150262) (← links)
- Spatial models can improve the experimental design of field-based transplant gardens by preventing bias due to neighborhood crowding (Q150334) (← links)
- Plant community trajectories following livestock exclusion for conservation vary and hinge on initial invasion and soil-biocrust conditions in shrub steppe (Q150448) (← links)
- Post-fire seed dispersal of a wind-dispersed shrub declined with distance to seed source, yet had high levels of unexplained variation (Q150566) (← links)
- Modeling of fire spread in sagebrush steppe using FARSITE: An approach to improving input data and simulation accuracy (Q150613) (← links)
- The effects of cheatgrass invasion on US Great Basin carbon storage depend on interactions between plant community composition, precipitation seasonality, and soil climate regime (Q150630) (← links)
- Intra-site sources of restoration variability in severely invaded rangeland: Strong temporal effects of herbicide-weather interactions; weak spatial effects of plant-community patch type and litter (Q150669) (← links)
- Reestablishing a foundational species: limitations on post-wildfire sagebrush seedling establishment (Q150866) (← links)
- Climate adaption and post-fire restoration of a foundational perennial in cold desert: Insights from intraspecific variation in response to weather (Q152628) (← links)
- The integrated rangeland fire management strategy actionable science plan (Q152764) (← links)
- Successes and challenges from formation to implementation of eleven broad-extent conservation programs (Q154504) (← links)
- Adaptive variation, including local adaptation, requires decades to become evident in common gardens (Q156459) (← links)
- Comment on: Grazing disturbance promotes exotic annual grasses by degrading soil biocrust communities (Q156489) (← links)
- Spatial grain of adaptation is much finer than ecoregional-scale common gardens reveal (Q156671) (← links)
- Greater sage-grouse respond positively to intensive post-fire restoration treatments (Q156717) (← links)
- Effects of experimentally reduced snowpack and passive warming on montane meadow plant phenology and floral resources (Q156859) (← links)
- Vegetation and precipitation shifts interact to alter organic and inorganic carbon storage in cold desert soils (Q156914) (← links)
- Warming of alpine tundra enhances belowground production and shifts community towards resource acquisition traits (Q157243) (← links)
- Warming temperatures affect meadow-wide nectar resources, with implications for plant-pollinator communities (Q157289) (← links)
- Intraspecific variation mediates density dependence in a genetically diverse plant species (Q157371) (← links)
- Improving the Success of Post-Fire Adaptive Management Strategies in Sagebrush Steppe (Q160539) (← links)
- Sagebrush Ecosystems in a Changing Climate (Q160753) (← links)
- The Impact of Climate-Driven Phenological Shifts on Cheatgrass in Western North America (Q226869) (← links)
- Longevity of Herbicides Targeting Exotic Annual Grasses in Sagebrush-Steppe Soils (Q227033) (← links)
- Contributions to the development of the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Sagebrush Conservation Strategy (Q227647) (← links)
- Weed-Suppressive Bacteria – Testing a Control Measure for Invasive Grasses in the West (Q227909) (← links)
- Cheatgrass and Medusahead (Q228154) (← links)
- Plant-Soil-Environment Laboratory (FRESC) (Q229296) (← links)
- Wildfire Impacts, and Post-Fire Rehabilitation and Restoration (Q229305) (← links)
- Plant Responses to Temperature and Water Limitation (Q229317) (← links)
- Integrating Science and Adaptive Land Management (Q229326) (← links)