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Field Transect Method Coyhaique, Chile_1.MP4
This video describes how Kim Taylor and Bruce Maxwell observed invading Pinus contorta tree seedlings along 1 km long transects established perpend...
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Coyhaique Alto Chile Pinus contorta invasion
This video features Anibal Pauchard interviewed by Bruce Maxwell while observing the Pinus contorta invasion into stepp vegetation in Coyhaique Alt...
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Seed Predation Experiment Prep.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this vide...
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Seed predation Exp prep2.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this vide...
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Simon Haberle on fire and veg in W_Tazmania.mp4
Simon Haberle (Australian Nat. U) explains history of veg. and fire influence in Western Tazmania from lake sediment core records.
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David Bowman and Tom Veblen in Tazmania.MP4
David Bowman (U of Tazmania) and Tom Veblen (CU) discussing Tazmania forest trees and response to climate.
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Fire adapted long needle pines Ft Bragg NC
This area in Ft Bragg was burned 2 days before this clip was made.
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FtBraggMethod_1.MP4
We returned to invasive plant species plots at Ft Bragg, NC that were sprayed with herbicide 2-4 years prior. The clip shows with explanation the m...
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About Weed and Invasive Plant Ecology and Management Group
The Weed and Invasive Plant Ecology and Management Group at Montana State University combines the interests and research of six tenured faculty and numerous research faculty and scientists, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. Our research ranges in scale from molecular to landscape. We study agroecosystems, rangelands and wildland with the underlying theme that a base of ecological knowledge will improve our ability to manage these ecosystems. We recognize that non-native and other undesirable plant species cannot be efficiently managed without understanding the processes that influence their assemblage of traits, abundance, distribution and impact on ecosystems.
The Weed and Invasive Plant Ecology and Management Group at Montana State University combines the interests and research of six tenured faculty and numerous research faculty and scientists, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. Our rese...