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Tara B. B. Bishop
Tara B. B. Bishop
Assistant Professor; Utah Valley University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uvu.edu
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Spatiotemporal patterns of cheatgrass invasion in Colorado Plateau National Parks
TBB Bishop, S Munson, RA Gill, J Belnap, SL Petersen, SB St. Clair
Landscape Ecology 34, 925-941, 2019
322019
Niche opportunities for invasive annual plants in dryland ecosystems are controlled by disturbance, trophic interactions, and rainfall
RA Gill, RC O’Connor, A Rhodes, TBB Bishop, DC Laughlin, SB St. Clair
Oecologia 187, 755-765, 2018
262018
Loss of biotic resistance and high propagule pressure promote invasive grass‐fire cycles
SB St Clair, TBB Bishop
Journal of Ecology, 2019
242019
Precipitation timing and soil heterogeneity regulate the growth and seed production of the invasive grass red brome
KJ Horn, TBB Bishop, SB St. Clair
Biological Invasions 19, 1339-1350, 2017
222017
Fire, rodent herbivory, and plant competition: implications for invasion and altered fire regimes in the Mojave Desert
TBB Bishop, RA Gill, BR McMillan, SB St. Clair
Oecologia 192, 155-167, 2020
192020
Earlier fall precipitation and low severity fire impacts on cheatgrass and sagebrush establishment
TBB Bishop, BC Nusink, R Lee Molinari, JB Taylor, SB St. Clair
Ecosphere 11 (1), e03019, 2020
102020
Droughting a megadrought: Ecological consequences of a decade of experimental drought atop aridification on the Colorado Plateau
R Finger‐Higgens, TBB Bishop, J Belnap, EL Geiger, EE Grote, ...
Global Change Biology 29 (12), 3364-3377, 2023
72023
Creosote growth rate and reproduction increase in postfire environments
R Lee Molinari, TBB Bishop, MF Bekker, SG Kitchen, L Allphin, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (22), 12897-12905, 2019
62019
Fire and plant invasion, but not rodents, alter ant community abundance and diversity in a semi‐arid desert
JD Day, TBB Bishop, SB St. Clair
Ecosphere 9 (7), e02344, 2018
32018
Biophysical factors control invasive annual grass hot spots in the Mojave Desert
TC Smith, TBB Bishop, MC Duniway, ML Villarreal, AC Knight, ...
Biological Invasions 25 (12), 3839-3858, 2023
22023
Short-term Effects of Indaziflam on Non-native Brome Grass (Bromus spp.), Biological Soil Crusts, and the Endangered Dwarf Bear Poppy (Arctomecon humilis)
TBB Bishop, AM DeNittis, SOH McGovern
Rangeland Ecology & Management 90, 240-244, 2023
22023
Postfire restoration seeding success increases with early fall seeding and simulated precipitation in the Great Basin Desert of North America
TBB Bishop, R Lee Molinari, SB St. Clair
Restoration Ecology 31 (2), e13752, 2023
22023
Fire frequency effects on plant community characteristics in the Great Basin and Mojave deserts of North America
RL Stanton, BC Nusink, KL Cass, TBB Bishop, BM Woodbury, DN Armond, ...
Fire Ecology 19 (1), 60, 2023
12023
Using sUAV imagery to map litter of invasive annual grass in dry environmental conditions
TBB Bishop, IM Errigo
Ecological Indicators 146, 109755, 2023
12023
Of fire, mammals, and rain: mechanisms of plant invasions
TB Bishop
Brigham Young University, 2019
12019
Hotspot Analysis Reveals Large Landscape Controls Over Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) Persistence Across Arid Landscapes
T Bishop
12018
Using Remote Sensing and Detection of Early Season Invasives (DESI) to Analyze the Temporal Dynamics of Invasive Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum)
T Bishop, SB St Clair, J Belnap, S Munson, RA Gill
12016
Contrasting effects of fire and rodent competition on western harvester ant activity and disk formation
R Pienaar, TBB Bishop, SB St Clair
2024
Earlier fall precipitation increases the competitive advantage of non-native plant communities in a desert ecosystem
TBB Bishop, A Barnes, BC Nusink, SB St. Clair
Biological Invasions 26 (3), 719-731, 2024
2024
Biophysical Factors Control Invasive Grass Hot Spots in the Mojave Desert
TC Smith
Brigham Young University, 2022
2022
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