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Danielle Bilyeu Johnston
Danielle Bilyeu Johnston
Habitat Researcher, Colorado Parks and Wildlife
E-mail megerősítve itt: state.co.us - Kezdőlap
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Fire promotes downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.) seed dispersal
A Monty, CS Brown, DB Johnston
Biological Invasions 15, 1113-1123, 2013
442013
Elk browsing increases aboveground growth of water-stressed willows by modifying plant architecture
DB Johnston, DJ Cooper, NT Hobbs
Oecologia 154, 467-478, 2007
442007
Movement of weed seeds in reclamation areas
DB Johnston
Restoration Ecology 19 (4), 446-449, 2011
342011
Understory responses to mechanical treatment of pinyon-juniper in northwestern Colorado
GJ Stephens, DB Johnston, JL Jonas, MW Paschke
Rangeland ecology & management 69 (5), 351-359, 2016
312016
Relationships between groundwater use, water table, and recovery of willow on Yellowstone's northern range
DB Johnston, DJ Cooper, NT Hobbs
Ecosphere 2 (2), 1-11, 2011
252011
Landscape disturbance models consistently explain variation in ecological integrity across large landscapes
KL Decker, A Pocewicz, S Harju, M Holloran, MM Fink, TP Toombs, ...
Ecosphere 8 (4), e01775, 2017
222017
Leaf and root traits, but not relationships among traits, vary with ontogeny in seedlings
M Garbowski, DB Johnston, CS Brown
Plant and Soil 460, 247-261, 2021
202021
Soil amendment interacts with invasive grass and drought to uniquely influence aboveground versus belowground biomass in aridland restoration
M Garbowski, CS Brown, DB Johnston
Restoration Ecology 28, A13-A23, 2020
192020
Invasive annual grass interacts with drought to influence plant communities and soil moisture in dryland restoration
M Garbowski, DB Johnston, DV Baker, CS Brown
Ecosphere 12 (3), e03417, 2021
122021
Indirect effects of carnivore restoration on vegetation
RO Peterson, RL Beschta, DJ Cooper, NT Hobbs, DB Johnston, ...
Yellowstone wolves: Science and discovery in the world's first national park …, 2020
112020
Responses of native plants and downy brome to a water-conserving soil amendment
DB Johnston, M Garbowski
Rangeland Ecology & Management 73 (1), 19-29, 2020
112020
Rough surface and high-forb seed mix promote ecological restoration of simulated well pads
DB Johnston, PL Chapman
Invasive Plant Science and Management 7 (3), 408-424, 2014
112014
Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) Control for Pipeline Restoration
DB Johnston
Invasive Plant Science and Management 8 (2), 181-192, 2015
72015
Cultivars of popular restoration grass developed for drought do not have higher drought resistance and do not differ in drought‐related traits from other accessions
M Garbowski, DB Johnston, CS Brown
Restoration Ecology 29 (5), e13415, 2021
52021
Rough soil surface lessens annual grass invasion in disturbed rangeland
DB Johnston
Rangeland ecology & management 72 (2), 292-300, 2019
42019
Understory responses to mechanical removal of pinyon-juniper overstory
GJ Stephens, M Paschke, D Johnston, P Meiman, K Wilson
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 2014
22014
Restoring energy fields for wildlife
DB Johnston
Management 53, 353-358, 2010
22010
Does restoring apex predators to food webs restore ecosystems? Large carnivores in Y ellowstone as a model system
NT Hobbs, DB Johnston, KN Marshall, EC Wolf, DJ Cooper
Ecological Monographs, e1598, 2024
12024
Plant and mule deer responses to pinyon‐juniper removal by three mechanical methods
DB Johnston, CR Anderson Jr
Wildlife Society Bulletin 47 (2), e1421, 2023
12023
Using a drone and multispectral camera to obtain accurate and complete information on reclamation success: Well pad and habitat modification studies in western Colorado
TJ Minnick, R Alward, AM Langton, G Koenemann, DB Johnston
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
12018
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