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GBEM-Team
Leader
-Jeanne
Chambers
EPR-Project
Leader
-Robin
Tausch
The Book
-Great
Basin Riparian Ecosystems
GBEM-Field Tour
Employment |
Tausch, R.J., and C.L. Nowak. 2000.
Influences of Holocene climate and vegetation changes on present and
future community dynamics. J. Arid Land Studies 10S:5-8.
Mensing, S.C., R.G. Elgston Jr., G.L.
Raines, R.J. Tausch, and C.L. Nowak. 2000.
A GIS model to predict the
location of fossil packrat (Neotoma) middens in central Nevada. Great
Basin Naturalist, 60:111-120.
Nowak, R.S., C.L. Nowak, and R.J. Tausch. 2000
The probability that a
fossil absent from a sample is also absent from the paleolandscape.
Quaternary Research, 54:144-154.
Tausch, R.J., C.L. Nowak, and R.S.
Nowak. 1995. Climate change and plant species responses over the
Quaternary: Implications for ecosystem management. In: Proceedings,
Interior West Global Change Workshop. April 25-27, 1995, Fort Collins,
Colorado. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta.
RM-GTR-262. 14-19.
Nowak, C.L., R.S. Nowak, R.J. Tausch,
and P.E. Wigand. 1994. A 30,000 year record of vegetation dynamics at a
semi-arid locale in the Great Basin. Journal of Vegetation Science
5:579-590.
Nowak, C.L., R.S. Nowak, R.J. Tausch,
and P.E. Wigand. 1994. Tree and shrub dynamics in northwestern Great Basin
woodland and shrub steppe during the Late-Pleistocene and Holocene. Amer.
J. Botany 81:265-277.
Tausch, R.J., P.E. Wigand, and J.W.
Burkhardt. 1993.
Viewpoint: Plant community thresholds, multiple steady
states, and multiple successional pathways; legacy of the Quaternary? J.
Range Manage. 46:439-447.
Tausch, R.J., J.W. Burdhardt, C.L.
Nowak, and P.E. Wigand. 1993. Viewpoint: Lessons form the past for
managing tomorow’s range ecosystems. Rangelands 15:196-199.
Masters, L.J., J.W. Burkhardt, and
R.J. Tausch. 1991. The geomorphic process: Effects of base level lowering
on riparian management. Rangelands 13:280-284. |
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Great Basin Riparian Ecosystems,
edited by Jeanne C. Chambers and Jerry R. Miller.
Presents the approach used by the researchers to study
and understand riparian areas in the Great Basin region. |