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- Library Collection RecordPlant invasions are rapidly becoming an important threat to the conservation of wildlands. Understanding how potentially invasive plants are dispersed to new habitats is a critical step in the…Publication Date 2007-11-01
- invasive plants
- Colorado
- Rocky Mountains
- endozoochory
- wildlands
- seedling dispersal
- dung
- seeds
- seedlings
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1954-03-01
- Rocky Mountains
- Soil Fertilization
- Granite Alluvium
- Granite Gneiss Bedrock
- Granite Bedrock
- Andesite Bedrock
- Ancient Alluvium
- Basalt Bedrock
- Morrison Shale
- Acidity
- productivity
- phosphorus
- Range Soils
- nutrients
- pastures
- conditions
- shrubs
- potassium
- precipitation
- grass
- improvement
- forbs
- nitrogen
- fertilization
- forage
- management
- Library Collection RecordDiscusses the effects of delisting wolves as an endangered species in Montana from the perspective of ranchers and hunters aiming to preserve livestock and elk numbers and wolf watchers and community…Publication Date 2013
- Montana
- Rocky Mountains
- wildlife management
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Yellowstone National Park
- Yellowstone Wolf Project
- Library Collection Record1. Shifts in the spatial and temporal patterns of flowering could affect the resources available to pollinators, and such shifts might become more common as climate change progresses. 2. As mid-…Publication Date 2011
- ecosystem ecology
- temperature
- climate change
- cumulative flowering density
- flower abundance
- Flowering phenology
- plant-climate interactions
- pollinators
- resource availability
- Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
- Rocky Mountains
- USA