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Bromegrasses --- Bromegrasses --- Alien plants --- Alien plants --- Ecology --- Ecology
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Bromegrasses --- Classification. --- Geographical distribution. --- Identification. --- AMN North America --- Gramineae --- Bromus --- descriptions --- keys --- line drawings --- distribution maps
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Forage plants --- Invasive plants --- Cheatgrass brome --- Feeds --- Field crops --- Plants --- Grasses --- Pastures --- Plant invaders --- Alien plants --- Plant invasions --- Annual downy chess --- Bromus tectorum --- Cheatgrass --- Downy brome --- Downy bromegrass --- Downy cheat --- Downy chess --- Drooping brome --- Bromegrasses
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Région paléarctique --- Palaearctic region --- Flore --- Flora --- Communauté végétale --- Plant communities --- Composition botanique --- Botanical composition --- 581.55 --- 581.9 <4> --- 581.526.45 --- Sociability. Plant associations and associes --- Geographic botany. Plant geography (phytogeography). Floras. Geographic distribution of plants--Europa --- Prairie formations --- Theses --- 581.526.45 Prairie formations --- 581.9 <4> Geographic botany. Plant geography (phytogeography). Floras. Geographic distribution of plants--Europa --- 581.55 Sociability. Plant associations and associes --- Bromegrasses --- Fescue --- Festuca --- Grasses --- Brome-grass --- Brome-grasses --- Bromes --- Bromus --- Cheats (Plants) --- Chesses (Plants) --- Rescue-grasses --- Classification --- Phytogéographie. --- Associations végétales. --- Palaearctic region. --- Flora. --- Plant communities. --- Botanical composition. --- Bromegrasses. --- Classification. --- Fescue. --- Europe. --- Siberia (Russia)
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Invasions by exotic grasses, particularly annuals, rank among the most extensive and intensive ways that humans are contributing to the transformation of the earth’s surface. The problem is particularly notable with a suite of exotic grasses in the Bromus genus in the arid and semiarid regions that dominate the western United States, which extend from the dry basins near the Sierra and Cascade Ranges across the Intermountain Region and Rockies to about 105° longitude. This genus includes approximately 150 species that have a wide range of invasive and non-invasive tendencies in their home ranges and in North America. Bromus species that became invasive upon introduction to North America in the late 1800’s, such as Bromus tectorum and B. rubens, have since became the dominant cover on millions of hectares. Here, millenia of ecosystem development led to landscapes that would otherwise be dominated by perennial shrubs, herbs, and biotic soil crusts that were able to persist in spite of variable and scarce precipitation. This native ecosystem resilience is increasingly coveted by land owners and managers as more hectares lose their resistance to Bromus grasses and similar exotics and as climate, land use, and disturbance-regime changes are also superimposed. Managers are increasingly challenged to glean basic services from these ecosystems as they become invaded. Exotic annual grasses reduce wildlife and livestock carrying capacity and increase the frequency and extent of wildfi res and associated soil erosion. This book uses a unique ecoregional and multidisciplinary approach to evaluate the invasiveness, impacts, and management of the large Bromus genus. Students, researchers, and practitioners interested in Bromus specifically and invasive exotics in general will benefit from the depth of knowledge summarized in the book. .
Environmental Sciences --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Environmental management. --- Bromegrasses --- Control. --- Brome-grass --- Brome-grasses --- Bromes --- Bromus --- Cheats (Plants) --- Chesses (Plants) --- Rescue-grasses --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Management --- Grasses --- Biodiversity. --- Landscape ecology. --- Environmental Management. --- Landscape Ecology. --- Ecology --- Biological diversification --- Biological diversity --- Biotic diversity --- Diversification, Biological --- Diversity, Biological --- Biology --- Biocomplexity --- Ecological heterogeneity --- Numbers of species
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