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RESTORING PLANT AND INSECT COMMUNITY DIVERSITY IN A CRESTED WHEATGRASS DOMINATED AREA

dc.contributor.advisorDr. Mark Paschke
dc.contributor.advisorDr. Paul Meiman
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-10T08:56:28Z
dc.date.available2026-06-10T08:56:28Z
dc.descriptionIn each year, I observed native plants from southern areas had more cover than native plants from northern areas. Promoting seed rain via bird perches had no effect on forb and shrub cover. I found a high cover of non-native forbs in plots seeded with grass only. Establishing native plants in degraded rangelands is an important approach for restoring community diversity, and using ecotypes adapted to future conditions may help improve seeding success. Also, declines in plant species diversity led to decreases in insect diversity.
dc.description.abstractChanging climate and plant invasion are having negative impacts on biodiversity in rangeland ecosystems. Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L.] Gaertn.), a nonnative species, has been used to improve livestock forage on rangelands. However, this nonindigenous species can result in reduced native plant diversity. I conducted a study to determine the most successful native plants (southern, central, or northern US ecotypes) for use in restoration of crested wheatgrass stands and to examine if increased seed rain of forbs and shrubs will result in increased establishment of these life forms. In Fall 2012, I seeded a mix of native plants in a completely randomized design in Larimer County, CO. I tested 6 seed mix treatments containing southern, central, or northern US ecotypes: grass only, grass and forb, grass and shrub, grass, forb and shrub, or grass with bird perches to provide a natural source of seed rain, and unseeded controls. I sampled aerial cover of seeded and unseeded plants from 2013-2015.
dc.identifier1323
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/2263
dc.titleRESTORING PLANT AND INSECT COMMUNITY DIVERSITY IN A CRESTED WHEATGRASS DOMINATED AREA
dspace.entity.typeProject
project.endDate2019
project.funder.nameعلوم البيوليجية
project.investigatorمبروكة هدية ابراهيم ابوبيره
project.startDate2018
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