WERA_OLD40: Application and Utility of the Ecological Site and Condition Concept for Monitoring Rangeland Ecological Status in the Western U.S.
(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
SAES-422 Reports
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Marlow, C.B., R. Finck and H. Sherwood. 2006. Grazed Stubble Height as a Criterion for Controlling Sediment Production from Grazing Lands. J. Amer. Water Resources. 42(4):891-900.
McDaniel, K.C., L.A. Torell, and C.G. Ochoa. 2005. Wyoming big sagebrush recovery and understory response with tebuthiuron control. Rangeland Ecol. Manage. 58:65-76.
Vermeire, L.T., Wester, D.B., Mitchell, R., Fuhlendorf, S.D. 2005. Fire and grazing effects on wind erosion, soil water content, and soil temperature. Journal of Environmental Quality 34:1559-1565.
Vermeire, L.T., Heitschmidt, R.K. Haferkamp, M.R. 2006. Grazing and livestock exclusion effects on northern plains diversity and heterogeneity. Society for Range Management Meeting Abstracts #365.
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