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List of works by Roger L. Sheley

A new perspective on trait differences between native and invasive exotic plants

scientific article

A new perspective on trait differences between native and invasive exotic plants: reply

scientific article published on April 2015

A systems approach to restoring degraded drylands

scientific article published in 2013

Altered snowfall and soil disturbance influence the early life stage transitions and recruitment of a native and invasive grass in a cold desert

scientific article published on 25 December 2014

Annual grass invasion in sagebrush steppe: the relative importance of climate, soil properties and biotic interactions

scientific article

Biology and Management of Noxious Rangeland Weeds

scientific article (publication date: August 1999)

COMPETITION AND NICHE PARTITIONING AMONG PSEUDOROEGNERIA SPICATA, HEDYSARUM BOREALE, AND CENTAUREA MACULOSA

scholarly article published in 1999

Can R*s Predict Invasion in Semi-arid Grasslands?

article by Jane Krueger-Mangold et al published 13 January 2006 in Biological Invasions

Control effort exacerbates invasive-species problem

scientific article published in January 2009

Crested Wheatgrass Defoliation Intensity and Season on Medusahead Invasion

article by Roger L. Sheley et al published March 2008 in Rangeland Ecology and Management

Do key dimensions of seed and seedling functional trait variation capture variation in recruitment probability?

scientific article published on 4 September 2015

Do shrubs improve reproductive chances of neighbors across soil types in drought?

scientific article published on 25 November 2019

Effects of Imazapic on Target and Nontarget Vegetation during Revegetation

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Effects of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedling recruitment during restoration of invaded grassland

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Functional Group Responses to Reciprocal Plant Litter Exchanges between Native and Invasive Plant Dominated Grasslands

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Hydrothermal Germination Models: Improving Experimental Efficiency by Limiting Data Collection to the Relevant Hydrothermal Range

article by Stuart P. Hardegree et al published 2017 in Crop Science

Implementing Strategic Weed Prevention Programs to Protect Rangeland Ecosystems

scholarly article by Brenda S. Smith published in June 2015

Importance of soil and plant community disturbance for establishment of Bromus tectorum in the Intermountain West, USA

scientific article published on 23 June 2016

Intra and interspecific competition among invasive and native species during early stages of plant growth

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Long-term population dynamics of seeded plants in invaded grasslands

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Non-native competitive perennial grass impedes the spread of an invasive annual grass

Plant Functional Group Diversity as a Mechanism for Invasion Resistance

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Plant litter effects on soil nutrient availability and vegetation dynamics: changes that occur when annual grasses invade shrub-steppe communities

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Predicting foundation bunchgrass species abundances: model-assisted decision-making in protected-area sagebrush steppe

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Principles and Practices for Managing Rangeland Invasive Plants

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Principles for Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management

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Propagule pressure and priority seeding effects on the demography of invasive annual and native perennial grass species

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Restoring Species Richness and Diversity in a Russian Knapweed (Acroptilon repens)–infested Riparian Plant Community Using Herbicides

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Role of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedlings during invasion and restoration of shrub-steppe

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Temporal Variability in Microclimatic Conditions for Grass Germination and Emergence in the Sagebrush Steppe

scientific article published in 2016

The effects of precipitation and soil type on three invasive annual grasses in the western United States

Toward ecologically-based invasive plant management on rangeland

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Using Light Attenuation to Estimate Leafy Spurge Impacts on Forage Production

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Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.

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