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Understanding interactions between environmental stress and genetic variation is crucial to predict the adaptive capacity of species to climate change.
Peter J. Olsoy +11 more
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The main population of ~5000 threatened Gunnison sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus) in Colorado depends on sagebrush plants that are killed by wildfires, with recovery taking decades, so frequent fire is a threat, but did it occur historically ...
William L. Baker
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This study consisted of two research projects in the Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis (Beetle & A. Young) S.L. Welsh) alliance, the most extensive of the big sagebrush complex in the Intermountain West.
Davies, Kirk W.
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Sagebrush inflorescence length
The length of sagebrush inflorescences was collected in fall 2014.
Christopher W. Beltz (6785564) +5 more
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Annual growth, in the form of sagebrush leaders, was clipped in fall ...
Christopher W. Beltz (6785564) +5 more
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Pasture sagebrush after clipping
Artemesia frigida, pasture sagebrush, clipped ...
Gunther, Deb, photographer
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Does Experience with Sagebrush In utero and Early in Life Influence the Use of Sagebrush by Sheep?
Learning from mother begins early in the developmental process and can have lifelong effects when it comes to forage preferences. Recent research suggests that mothers are a powerful and positive influence before birth. Pregnancy is not an incubation period buy a staging period for well-being and disease later in life.
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Should ranchers value sagebrush? Why we need sagebrush
This fact sheet describes the value of sagebrush to ranchers. Big sagebrush is beneficial to grasses and forbs growing under its canopy by supplying them water, nutrients,organic matter and protection from overgrazing.
Burritt, Elizabeth A. +5 more
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