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Kari E Veblen

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Ecology|July 1, 2008
Season- and herbivore-dependent competition and facilitation in a semiarid savannaKari E Veblen
Plos One|December 2, 2015
Grass-Shrub Associations over a Precipitation Gradient and Their Implications for Restoration in the Great Basin, USAMaike F Holthuijzen, Kari E Veblen
Oecologia|September 22, 2011
Grasses and browsers reinforce landscape heterogeneity by excluding trees from ecosystem hotspotsLauren M Porensky, Kari E Veblen
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 27, 2019
Thresholds are in the eye of the beholder: plants and wildlife respond differently to short-term cattle corralsKari E Veblen, Lauren M Porensky
Movement Ecology|October 1, 2025
A call for using rangeland-based livestock operations as model systems for studying the movement ecology of terrestrial animalsMaria K Stahl, Kari E Veblen, Tal Avgar
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 2, 2021
Browsing wildlife and heavy grazing indirectly facilitate sapling recruitment in an East African savannaEric M LaMalfa, Corinna Riginos, Kari E Veblen
BMC Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2024
Transplanted sagebrush "wildlings" exhibit higher survival than greenhouse-grown tubelings yet both recruit new plantsElizabeth C Bailey, Eric Thacker, Thomas A Monaco, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Are cattle surrogate wildlife? Savanna plant community composition explained by total herbivory more than herbivore typeKari E Veblen, Lauren M Porensky, Corinna Riginos, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 16, 2017
Herbivory and drought generate short-term stochasticity and long-term stability in a savanna understory communityCorinna Riginos, Lauren M Porensky, Kari E Veblen, et al.
Plos One|February 12, 2015
Contrasting effects of different mammalian herbivores on sagebrush plant communitiesKari E Veblen, Kyle C Nehring, Christopher M McGlone, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 26) with videos related to

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Ecology|July 1, 2008
Season- and herbivore-dependent competition and facilitation in a semiarid savannaKari E Veblen
Plos One|December 2, 2015
Grass-Shrub Associations over a Precipitation Gradient and Their Implications for Restoration in the Great Basin, USAMaike F Holthuijzen, Kari E Veblen
Oecologia|September 22, 2011
Grasses and browsers reinforce landscape heterogeneity by excluding trees from ecosystem hotspotsLauren M Porensky, Kari E Veblen
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 27, 2019
Thresholds are in the eye of the beholder: plants and wildlife respond differently to short-term cattle corralsKari E Veblen, Lauren M Porensky
Movement Ecology|October 1, 2025
A call for using rangeland-based livestock operations as model systems for studying the movement ecology of terrestrial animalsMaria K Stahl, Kari E Veblen, Tal Avgar
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 2, 2021
Browsing wildlife and heavy grazing indirectly facilitate sapling recruitment in an East African savannaEric M LaMalfa, Corinna Riginos, Kari E Veblen
BMC Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2024
Transplanted sagebrush "wildlings" exhibit higher survival than greenhouse-grown tubelings yet both recruit new plantsElizabeth C Bailey, Eric Thacker, Thomas A Monaco, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Are cattle surrogate wildlife? Savanna plant community composition explained by total herbivory more than herbivore typeKari E Veblen, Lauren M Porensky, Corinna Riginos, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 16, 2017
Herbivory and drought generate short-term stochasticity and long-term stability in a savanna understory communityCorinna Riginos, Lauren M Porensky, Kari E Veblen, et al.
Plos One|February 12, 2015
Contrasting effects of different mammalian herbivores on sagebrush plant communitiesKari E Veblen, Kyle C Nehring, Christopher M McGlone, et al.
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