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Topic
Region
Year
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Raus
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Year: 1988
Type: Document
Borhidi
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Year: 1988
Type: Document
Ruyle, Roundy, Cox
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Year: 1988
Type: Document
Tegler
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Year: 1988
Type: Document
Bock, Bock
Grasslands of the American Southwest were heavily impacted by drought and overgrazing in the 1890s. Continued presence of livestock, introductions of exotic grasses, and disruption of the natural fire regime have maintained these ecosystems in an…
Year: 1988
Type: Document
Habeck
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Year: 1973
Type: Document
Wright
From the text ... 'Tobosa grass (Hilaria mutica) is a dominant of the Southern Desert Plains of North America (Clements and Shelford 1939) and is the climax on adobe soils (Campbell 1931). Moreover, it is a productive grass type (Paulsen and Ares…
Year: 1973
Type: Document
Klebenow
From the text ... 'Sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus Bonaparte), due to their dependence upon sagebrush-grassland habitat for food and cover, are limited in distribution to the range type dominated by sagebrush, principally big sagebrush (…
Year: 1973
Type: Document
Cable
From the Summary and Conclusions ... 'Results from over 20 years of research on the effects of burning on semidesert grasses and shrubs in southern Arizona indicate that shrubs are most susceptible to burning in June, the hottest and driest part of…
Year: 1973
Type: Document