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    Non-Native Plant Invasion along Elevation and Canopy Closure Gradients in a Middle Rocky Mountain Ecosystem by Averett, Joshua P, McCune, Bruce, Parks, Catherine G, Naylor, Bridgett J, DelCurto, Tim, Mata-González, Ricardo

    Published in PloS one (29-01-2016)
    “…Mountain environments are currently among the ecosystems least invaded by non-native species; however, mountains are increasingly under threat of non-native…”
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    Vegetation change over seven years in the largest protected Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass Prairie remnant by Averett, Joshua P, Morris, Lesley R, Naylor, Bridgett J, Taylor, Robert V, Endress, Bryan A

    Published in PloS one (24-01-2020)
    “…Temperate grasslands are one of the most altered ecosystems on Earth. Consequently, conservation of important characteristics of such ecosystems (e.g.,…”
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    Success is dependent on effort: Unraveling characteristics of successful deer and elk hunters by Rowland, Mary M., Nielson, Ryan M., Wisdom, Michael J., Clark, Darren A., DiDonato, Guy T., Hafer, Jennifer M., Naylor, Bridgett J., Johnson, Bruce K.

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-06-2023)
    “…The pursuit of ungulates as game animals, whether for recreation, cultural tradition, or meat, is a dominant activity on public and private lands in North…”
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    Ungulate Browsing Maintains Shrub Diversity in the Absence of Episodic Disturbance in Seasonally-Arid Conifer Forest by Pekin, Burak K, Wisdom, Michael J, Endress, Bryan A, Naylor, Bridgett J, Parks, Catherine G, Moora, Mari

    Published in PloS one (23-01-2014)
    “…Ungulates exert a strong influence on the composition and diversity of vegetation communities. However, little is known about how ungulate browsing pressure…”
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    Data and analyses of woody restoration planting survival and growth as a function of wild ungulate herbivory by Averett, Joshua P., Wisdom, Michael J., Naylor, Bridgett J., Rowland, Mary M., Endress, Bryan A.

    Published in Data in brief (01-10-2017)
    “…These data and analyses support the research article “Wild ungulate herbivory suppresses deciduous woody plant establishment following salmonid stream…”
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    Mountain roads and non-native species modify elevational patterns of plant diversity by Haider, Sylvia, Kueffer, Christoph, Bruelheide, Helge, Seipel, Tim, Alexander, Jake M., Rew, Lisa J., Arévalo, José Ramón, Cavieres, Lohengrin A., McDougall, Keith L., Milbau, Ann, Naylor, Bridgett J., Speziale, Karina, Pauchard, Aníbal

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2018)
    “…Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradients using globally replicated, standardized surveys of…”
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    Running off the road: roadside non-native plants invading mountain vegetation by McDougall, Keith L., Lembrechts, Jonas, Rew, Lisa J., Haider, Sylvia, Cavieres, Lohengrin A., Kueffer, Christoph, Milbau, Ann, Naylor, Bridgett J., Nuñez, Martin A., Pauchard, Anibal, Seipel, Tim, Speziale, Karina L., Wright, Genevieve T., Alexander, Jake M.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2018)
    “…Prevention is regarded as a cost-effective management action to avoid unwanted impacts of non-native species. However, targeted prevention can be difficult if…”
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    Influence of Landscape Characteristics on Hunter Space Use and Success by ROWLAND, MARY M., NIELSON, RYAN M., WISDOM, MICHAEL J., JOHNSON, BRUCE K., FINDHOLT, SCOTT, CLARK, DARREN, DIDONATO, GUY T., HAFER, JENNIFER M., NAYLOR, BRIDGETT J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2021)
    “…Sport hunting of ungulates is a predominant recreational pursuit and the primary tool for managing their populations in North America and beyond, given its…”
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    Non‐native species threaten the biotic integrity of the largest remnant Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass prairie in the United States by Endress, Bryan A., Averett, Joshua P., Naylor, Bridgett J., Morris, Lesley R., Taylor, Robert V., Fraser, Lauchlan

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-01-2020)
    “…Questions The Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass ecosystem is one of the most endangered in the United States, yet community‐level patterns of non‐native plant…”
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    Contrasting distribution patterns of invasive and naturalized non‐native species along environmental gradients in a semi‐arid montane ecosystem by Andersen, Kelly M, Naylor, Bridgett J, Endress, Bryan A, Parks, Catherine G, Ohlemuller, Ralf

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-10-2015)
    “…QUESTIONS: Mountain systems have high abiotic heterogeneity over local spatial scales, offering natural experiments for examining plant species invasions. We…”
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    Aboveground and belowground mammalian herbivores regulate the demography of deciduous woody species in conifer forests by Endress, Bryan A., Naylor, Bridgett J., Pekin, Burak K., Wisdom, Michael J.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2016)
    “…Mammalian herbivory can have profound impacts on plant population and community dynamics. However, our understanding of specific herbivore effects remains…”
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    Effects of ungulate herbivory on aspen, cottonwood, and willow development under forest fuels treatment regimes by Endress, Bryan A., Wisdom, Michael J., Vavra, Martin, Parks, Catherine G., Dick, Brian L., Naylor, Bridgett J., Boyd, Jennifer M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-07-2012)
    “…► We measured plant recruitment following disturbance with and without ungulates. ► Deciduous plant establishment was dependent on episodic disturbances. ►…”
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    Seed Production and Dispersal of Sulfur Cinquefoil in Northeast Oregon by Dwire, Kathleen A., Parks, Catherine G., McInnis, Michael L., Naylor, Bridgett J.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-01-2006)
    “…Sulfur cinquefoil (family Rosaceae) is an invasive, herbaceous perennial, native to Eurasia. It has wide ecological amplitude and has become established…”
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    Landscape Factors Influencing the Abundance and Dominance of the Invasive Plant Potentilla Recta by Endress, Bryan A., Naylor, Bridgett J., Parks, Catherine G., Radosevich, Steven R.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2007)
    “…Little is known about the relative importance of environmental, biotic, historical, and spatial factors that influence invasive plant abundance, dominance, and…”
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    Impact of ungulate exclusion on understorey succession in relation to forest management in the Intermountain Western United States by Pekin, Burak K, Endress, Bryan A, Wisdom, Michael J, Naylor, Bridgett J, Parks, Catherine G, Ewald, Jörg

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-04-2015)
    “…QUESTIONS: Do successional trajectories in plant diversity, heterogeneity and dominance respond differently to ungulate exclusion in unmanaged forests vs…”
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