Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8849662 Rangelands 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
On the Ground
- Over 400,000 km2 of the Intermountain West is colonized by cheatgrass and other annual grasses.
- Planning and management actions designed to foster perennial grass health throughout the region have never addressed how annual grasses would respond.
- For decades, the most significant landscape-level management approach toward invasive annual grasses has been to complain.
- We now know how to begin the process of taking the Intermountain West back from the domination of invasive annual grasses: through the management of standing dead litter.
- Sustaining perennial bunchgrasses at landscape scales will require an integrated ecological approach to fuels management.
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