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Journal Article: Development of remote sensing indicators for mapping episodic die-off of an invasive annual grass (Bromus tectorum) from the Landsat archive

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2013-05-01
End Date
2017-04-01

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Elizabeth Leger(Principal Investigator), Owen Baughman(Co-Investigator), Peter Weisberg(Co-Investigator), Elizabeth Leger(Author), Jane Van Gunst(Author), Lauren Cleeves(Author), Owen Baughman(Author), Peter Weisberg(Author), Tom Dilts(Author), Susan Meyer(Author), Journal Article: Development of remote sensing indicators for mapping episodic die-off of an invasive annual grass (Bromus tectorum) from the Landsat archive, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

The exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) dominates vast acreages of rangeland in the western USA, leading to increased fire frequency and ecosystem degradation that is often irreversible. Episodic regeneration failure (“die-off”) has been observed in cheatgrass monocultures and can have negative ecosystem consequences, but can also provide an opportunity for restoration of native species and ecological function within the imperiled sagebrush steppe ecosystem. Proximate causes of cheatgrass die-off are uncertain, although several taxa of fungal soil pathogens have been implicated. Die-off occurrence is stochastic and can occur in remote areas. Thus, developing remote sensing indicators that are repeatable over long time [...]

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  • Remotely Mapping Cheatgrass Die-off

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