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|a Exotic Brome-Grasses in Arid and Semiarid Ecosystems of the Western US :
|b Causes, Consequences, and Management Implications /
|c edited by Matthew J. Germino, Jeanne C. Chambers, Cynthia S. Brown.
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|a IX, 475 p. 86 illus., 44 illus. in color. :
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|a Part I: Environmental Impacts of Bromus Species -- Annual Brome invasions and their Impacts: Comparisons among ecoregions in the Western United States -- Impacts Impacts of Bromus tectorum and other annual bromes on ecosystem integrity -- Part II: Invasiveness of Bromus species (emphasis on biological attributes of Bromus) -- Evolutionary relationships, mating systems and genetic diversity of Bromus tectorum and other species within section Genea -- Attributes that confer invasiveness and impacts across the large Bromus genus: lessons from the Bromus REEnet database -- Part III: Understanding environmental controls and Bromus distribution (invasibility) -- Abiotic controls on annual brome distribution at the regional, landscape, local, and microsite scale -- Future range shifts of Bromus rubens and Bromus tectorum with climate change – a review of model projections -- Community ecology of fungal pathosystems on Bromus tectorum and implications for management -- Community resistance to Bromus -- Part IV: Relating the science to human uses and restoration of western rangeland landscapes -- Interactions among fire, land uses, and invasion – ecology and human dimensions -- Human dimensions of invasive grasses -- Economic modelling and the management of brome grasses: accounting for ecosystem dynamics, ecological thresholds, and spatial interdependencies -- State-and-transition models: conceptual vs. simulation perspectives, usefulness and breadth of use, land management applications -- Restoration and management tools for rangelands impacted by exotic bromes: new perspectives for the future -- Index.
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|a Germino, Matthew J.
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