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Effects of Genotype and Management Treatments of Native and Invasive Herbs on Success of Sagebrush Restoration

Dates

date type
2013-05-01
Start Date
2013-05-01
End Date
2015-05-01

Citation

US Fish & Wildife Service(Fiscal Agent), US Geological Survey(Fiscal Agent), US Geological Survey(Fiscal Agent), Matt Germino(Fiscal Agent), University of Idaho(Collaborator), Beth Newingham(Collaborator), Douglas Shinneman(Collaborator), Bureau of Land Management(Collaborator), Anne Halford(Collaborator), US Forest Service(Collaborator), Nancy Shaw(Collaborator), Bryce Richardson(Collaborator), Effects of Genotype and Management Treatments of Native and Invasive Herbs on Success of Sagebrush Restoration, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=418

Summary

FY2013The increase in large wildfires at a time when habitat for Greater Sage Grouse and other species dependent on big sagebrush has also increased has led to substantial needs for big sagebrush seeds. Significant decisions on which sagebrush seed to use and on management treatments that affect competing herb layers on the same restoration sites affect the trajectory of habitat.This project will evaluate how seed source, specifically genotype and climate-of-origin, interact with landscape-scale and replicated treatments (fencing, herbicide application, mowing, and seeding).

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Purpose

Informing Conservation Delivery Decision Support Conservation Design Federal resource managers Academics & scientific researchers

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  • Germino2013

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