Assessing big sagebrush at multiple spatial scales : an example in southeast Oregon Karl, Michael G. creator Sadowski, Jon. contributor United States. Bureau of Land Management. contributor National Science and Technology Center (U.S.) contributor National Science and Technology Center (U.S.). Branch of Publishing Services. contributor text book [Denver, Colo Bureau of Land Management, National Science and Technology Center [2005] 2005
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ENG "August 2005." "BLM/ST/ST-05/001+4400." This technical note describes how big sagebrush habitats (Artemisia tridentata, including Wyoming, basin, and mountain subspecies) are being assessed and managed at multiple spatial scales within a Bureau of Land Management resource area in southeast Oregon. It shows how the assessment results can be used to make determinations pertaining to standards and guidelines for greater sage-grouse and other animals that use sagebrush habitats. Big sagebrush Ecology Habitat Habitat (Ecology) Oregon Range ecology Sage grouse Sagebrush Vegetation dynamics Vegetation monitoring QL84.2 .L35 no.417 Technical note (United States. Bureau of Land Management), 417 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/63326 61482449 10.5962/bhl.title.63326 UDD