David M Engle
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McGranahan D, Hovick T, Elmore R, Engle D, Fuhlendorf S
Ecol Evol
. 2018 Jun;
8(10):5008-5015.
PMID: 29876077
Heterogeneous disturbance patterns are fundamental to rangeland conservation and management because heterogeneity creates patchy vegetation, broadens niche availability, increases compositional dissimilarity, and enhances temporal stability of aboveground biomass production. Pyrodiversity...
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Joshi O, Becerra T, Engle D, Fuhlendorf S, Elmore R
Environ Manage
. 2017 Aug;
60(5):922-930.
PMID: 28831537
Agricultural intensification has fragmented rangelands in the Great Plains, which has contributed to uniform and homogeneous landscapes and decreased biodiversity. Alternative land management practices involving fire-grazing interactions can help maintain...
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Kane K, Debinski D, Anderson C, Scasta J, Engle D, Miller J
Front Plant Sci
. 2017 May;
8:730.
PMID: 28536591
Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-being that are both dependent on these ecosystems. Ecologists have developed approaches to restore grassland communities and many...
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Scasta J, Engle D, Harr R, Debinski D
Bot Stud
. 2017 May;
55(1):80.
PMID: 28510959
Background: Symphoricarpos, a genus of the Caprifoliaceae family, consists of about 15 species of clonal deciduous shrubs in North America and 1 species endemic to China. In North American tallgrass...
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Scasta J, Talley J, Engle D, Debinski D
Environ Entomol
. 2017 Mar;
46(2):191-200.
PMID: 28334188
We assessed local horn fly (Haematobia irritans L.) and face fly (Musca autumnalis De Geer) communities on cattle in 2012 and 2013 relative to vegetation and climate data to understand...
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Delaney J, Moranz R, Debinski D, Engle D, Miller J
PLoS One
. 2016 Nov;
11(11):e0165758.
PMID: 27820838
In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic forage species leads to plant communities consisting of a mixture of native and exotic species. These degraded grasslands present...
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McGranahan D, Hovick T, Elmore R, Engle D, Fuhlendorf S, Winter S, et al.
Ecology
. 2016 May;
97(3):555-60.
PMID: 27197382
Ecological theory predicts that diversity decreases variability in ecosystem function. We predict that, at the landscape scale, spatial variability created by a mosaic of contrasting patches that differ in time...
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Smith G, Debinski D, Scavo N, Lange C, Delaney J, Moranz R, et al.
Environ Entomol
. 2016 Feb;
45(2):338-47.
PMID: 26921883
Grasslands provide important resources for pollinators in agricultural landscapes. Managing grasslands with fire and grazing has the potential to benefit plant and pollinator communities, though there is uncertainty about the...
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Lyons T, Miller J, Debinski D, Engle D
Ecol Appl
. 2015 Nov;
25(6):1596-605.
PMID: 26552267
Predation is the leading cause of nest failure for many passerines and considerable effort is devoted to identifying the habitat characteristics and management practices that influence nest loss. The habitat...
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Hovick T, Elmore R, Fuhlendorf S, Engle D, Hamilton R
Ecol Appl
. 2015 Jul;
25(3):662-72.
PMID: 26214912
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire and herbivores. As a consequence of human actions, many remaining grasslands have become homogenous, which has...