Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
Spring 2010
Publication Title
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes
Publisher
UNLV Desert and Dryland Forest Research Group
Volume
3
Issue
1
Abstract
Seed removal rates of Sahara mustard by rodents and ants, Mojave Desert Network exotic invasive inventory, gypsum roadside disturbance restoration update, new paper out on post-fire plant establishment, UNLV establishes school of environmental and public affairs
Keywords
Granivores; Invasive plants—Ecology; Plant colonization; Transplanting (Plant culture); United States—Mojave Desert; Vegetation monitoring
Disciplines
Biology | Botany | Desert Ecology | Environmental Sciences | Plant Sciences | Weed Science
Language
English
Repository Citation
San, A.,
Craig, D. J.,
Chiquoine, L. P.,
Abella, S. R.,
Engel, E. C.,
Lund, C. L.,
Spencer, J. E.,
Weber, E. P.,
Craig, J. E.
(2010).
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes Spring 2010.
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes, 3(1),
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/sea_pubs/6
Included in
Biology Commons, Botany Commons, Desert Ecology Commons, Environmental Sciences Commons, Weed Science Commons