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Changing edaphic conditions and exploitation of an expanded phenological niche allows for increased exotic (introduced) plant species dominance 期刊论文
发表期刊: PLANT AND SOIL. 出版年: 2017, 卷号: 415, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 299-315
作者:  Concilio, Amy L.;  Seastedt, Timothy R.;  Nippert, Jesse B.
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Bromus tectorum  Cheatgrass  Invasive species  Nitrogen deposition  Novel ecosystem  Pascopyrum smithii  
Impact of intra- versus inter-annual snow depth variation on water relations and photosynthesis for two Great Basin Desert shrubs 期刊论文
发表期刊: OECOLOGIA. 出版年: 2015, 卷号: 178, 期号: 2, 页码: 403-414
作者:  Loik, Michael E.;  Griffith, Alden B.;  Alpert, Holly;  Concilio, Amy L.;  Wade, Catherine E.;  Martinson, Sharon J.
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Antelope bitterbrush  Climate change  Sagebrush  Soil water  Water potential  
Effectiveness and Cost of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) Control at High Elevation 期刊论文
发表期刊: INVASIVE PLANT SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT. 出版年: 2013, 卷号: 6, 期号: 4, 页码: 502-511
作者:  Concilio, Amy L.
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Cheatgrass  Great Basin desert  mulching  nontarget impacts  rangeland seeding  seed bank  Sierra Nevada  soil solarization  
Elevated nitrogen effects on Bromus tectorum dominance and native plant diversity in an arid montane ecosystem 期刊论文
发表期刊: APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE. 出版年: 2013, 卷号: 16, 期号: 4, 页码: 598-609
作者:  Concilio, Amy L.;  Loik, Michael E.
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Cheatgrass  Downy brome  Great Basin Desert  Invasive species  Nitrogen deposition  Sagebrush steppe  Sierra Nevada  
Global change effects on Bromus tectorum L. (Poaceae) at its high-elevation range margin 期刊论文
发表期刊: GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 出版年: 2013, 卷号: 19, 期号: 1, 页码: 161-172
作者:  Concilio, Amy L.;  Loik, Michael E.;  Belnap, Jayne
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arid  cheatgrass  Great Basin Desert  invasive species  nitrogen deposition  rainfall frequency  sagebrush steppe  snow to rain shifts  snowpack  stress-gradient hypothesis