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Part I: Environmental Impacts of Bromus Species
Annual Brome invasions and their Impacts: Comparisons among ecoregions in the Western United States
Impacts Impacts of Bromus tectorum and other annual bromes on ecosystem integrity
Part II: Invasiveness of Bromus species (emphasis on biological attributes of Bromus)
Evolutionary relationships, mating systems and genetic diversity of Bromus tectorum and other species within section Genea
Attributes that confer invasiveness and impacts across the large Bromus genus: lessons from the Bromus REEnet database
Part III: Understanding environmental controls and Bromus distribution (invasibility)
Abiotic controls on annual brome distribution at the regional, landscape, local, and microsite scale
Future range shifts of Bromus rubens and Bromus tectorum with climate change
a review of model projections
Community ecology of fungal pathosystems on Bromus tectorum and implications for management
Community resistance to Bromus
Part IV: Relating the science to human uses and restoration of western rangeland landscapes
Interactions among fire, land uses, and invasion
ecology and human dimensions
Human dimensions of invasive grasses
Economic modelling and the management of brome grasses: accounting for ecosystem dynamics, ecological thresholds, and spatial interdependencies
State-and-transition models: conceptual vs. simulation perspectives, usefulness and breadth of use, land management applications
Restoration and management tools for rangelands impacted by exotic bromes: new perspectives for the future
Index.
Annual Brome invasions and their Impacts: Comparisons among ecoregions in the Western United States
Impacts Impacts of Bromus tectorum and other annual bromes on ecosystem integrity
Part II: Invasiveness of Bromus species (emphasis on biological attributes of Bromus)
Evolutionary relationships, mating systems and genetic diversity of Bromus tectorum and other species within section Genea
Attributes that confer invasiveness and impacts across the large Bromus genus: lessons from the Bromus REEnet database
Part III: Understanding environmental controls and Bromus distribution (invasibility)
Abiotic controls on annual brome distribution at the regional, landscape, local, and microsite scale
Future range shifts of Bromus rubens and Bromus tectorum with climate change
a review of model projections
Community ecology of fungal pathosystems on Bromus tectorum and implications for management
Community resistance to Bromus
Part IV: Relating the science to human uses and restoration of western rangeland landscapes
Interactions among fire, land uses, and invasion
ecology and human dimensions
Human dimensions of invasive grasses
Economic modelling and the management of brome grasses: accounting for ecosystem dynamics, ecological thresholds, and spatial interdependencies
State-and-transition models: conceptual vs. simulation perspectives, usefulness and breadth of use, land management applications
Restoration and management tools for rangelands impacted by exotic bromes: new perspectives for the future
Index.