Pages that link to "Item:Q49678"
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The following pages link to Amy J. Symstad, PhD (Q49678):
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- Coflowering invasive plants and a congener have neutral effects on fitness components of a rare endemic plant (Q146138) (← links)
- Conservation value of Mount Rushmore National Memorial's forest (Q146938) (← links)
- Secondary invasion following the reduction of Coronilla varia (Crownvetch) in sand prairie (Q148555) (← links)
- Resource management and operations in central North Dakota: Climate change scenario planning workshop summary November 12-13, 2015, Bismarck, ND (Q151179) (← links)
- Resource management and operations in southwest South Dakota: Climate change scenario planning workshop summary January 20-21, 2016, Rapid City, SD (Q151185) (← links)
- Preserving prairies: Understanding temporal and spatial patterns of invasive annual bromes in the Northern Great Plains (Q151267) (← links)
- Two approaches for incorporating climate change into natural resource management planning at Wind Cave National Park (Q154943) (← links)
- Application of MC1 to Wind Cave National Park: Lessons from a small-scale study: Chapter 8 (Q156315) (← links)
- Co-producing simulation models to inform resource management: a case study from southwest South Dakota (Q156879) (← links)
- Projecting the Future Encroachment of Woody Vegetation into Grasslands of the Northern Great Plains by Simulating Climate Conditions and Possible Management Actions (Q160078) (← links)
- Informing Climate Change Adaptation Planning in National Parks (Q160262) (← links)
- Climate Effects on Prescribed Fire Implementation and Efficacy in Northern Mixed-Grass Prairie (Q160439) (← links)
- Supporting the National Park Service Midwest Region Bison Management Plan (Q160446) (← links)
- Model-Based Scenario Planning to Inform Climate Change Adaptation in the Northern Great Plains (Q160636) (← links)
- Support the Development of a National Park Service Midwest Region bison stewardship strategy (Q228070) (← links)
- An adaptive management framework to control invasive annual brome grasses in Northern Great Plains parks (ABAM) (Q228928) (← links)
- Integrating climate change scenario planning into National Park Service resource management (Q228943) (← links)
- Climatic controls of aboveground net primary production in semi-arid grasslands along a latitudinal gradient portend low sensitivity to warming (Q234096) (← links)
- Impacts of weather on long-term patterns of plant richness and diversity vary with location and management (Q234127) (← links)
- Estimation of potential evapotranspiration from extraterrestrial radiation, air temperature and humidity to assess future climate change effects on the vegetation of the Northern Great Plains, USA (Q237290) (← links)
- Woody encroachment in northern Great Plains grasslands: Perceptions, actions, and needs (Q238935) (← links)
- Multiple methods for multiple futures: Integrating qualitative scenario planning and quantitative simulation modeling for natural resource decision making (Q239438) (← links)
- Does biodiversity-ecosystem function science apply to Prairie restoration? (Q252803) (← links)
- Biodiversity–productivity relationships in a natural grassland community vary under diversity loss scenarios (Q255615) (← links)
- Supplemental vegetation monitoring plots at Badlands National Park to accelerate learning of the Annual Brome Adaptive Management (ABAM) model (Q257451) (← links)
- Effect of repeated fire on annual brome invasion at Badlands National Park (Q258999) (← links)
- Potential nitrogen critical loads for northern Great Plains grassland vegetation (Q263501) (← links)
- Accurately characterizing climate change scenario planning in the U.S. National Park Service: Comment on Murphy et al. 2023 (Q263645) (← links)
- Book review: Field guide to the common grasses of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska (Q267907) (← links)
- A new decision support tool for collaborative adaptive vegetation management in northern Great Plains national parks (Q268103) (← links)
- Overcoming “analysis paralysis” through better climate change scenario planning (Q268667) (← links)
- A vegetation management plan for Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site: Final report for interagency agreement number F154910005 (Q270136) (← links)
- Conservation under uncertainty: Innovations in participatory climate change scenario planning from U.S. national parks (Q274422) (← links)
- Incorporating biodiversity into rangeland health: Plant species richness and diversity in great plains grasslands (Q276226) (← links)
- Implications of climate scenarios for Badlands National Park resource management (Q282988) (← links)
- Supplemental vegetation monitoring plots at Wind Cave National Park to accelerate learning of the Annual Brome Adaptive Management (ABAM) model (Q283271) (← links)
- Climate change scenario planning for resource stewardship at Wind Cave National Park (Q283937) (← links)
- A draft decision framework for the National Park Service Interior Region 5 bison stewardship strategy (Q292511) (← links)
- Management opportunities and research priorities for Great Plains grasslands (Q293736) (← links)
- Scenario-Based Decision Analysis: Integrated scenario planning and structured decision making for resource management under climate change (Q294608) (← links)
- Fire controls annual bromes in northern great plains grasslands—Up to a point (Q298416) (← links)
- Managing invasive plants on Great Plains grasslands: A discussion of current challenges (Q299251) (← links)
- Adaptive management framework and decision support tool for invasive annual bromes in seven Northern Great Plains National Park Service units (Q306609) (← links)
- Fort Laramie National Historic Site 2022 ABAM Investigator Annual Report (Q307169) (← links)
- Supplemental vegetation monitoring plots at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument to accelerate learning of the Annual Brome Adaptive Management (ABAM) model (Q315941) (← links)
- Supplemental vegetation monitoring plots at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument to accelerate learning of the Annual Brome Adaptive Management (ABAM) model (Q316049) (← links)
- Vegetation Composition and Management History Data (2015-2019) from Experimental Plots at Badlands NP, Wind Cave NP, and Scotts Bluff NM Used to Develop the ABAM Model (Q326051) (← links)
- Data from simulations of ecological and hydrologic response to climate change scenarios at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, 1901-2050 (Q328337) (← links)
- Plant and soil data for nitrogen critical load experimental plots, Badlands and Wind Cave National Parks, South Dakota, 2010-2013 (Q328878) (← links)
- Plant community data for annual brome management experimental plots in grasslands of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, and Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, 2015-2018 (Q329442) (← links)