Publications

Published/Accepted Papers

Stohlgren, T.J., Belnap, J., Chong, G.W., and Reich, R. 1999. A plan to assess native and exotic plant diversity and cryptobiotic crusts in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Science Symposium Proceedings at Southern Utah University. Nov. 4-5, 1997.

Stohlgren, T.J., M.W. Kaye, A.D. McCrumb, Y. Otsuki, B. Pfister, and C.A. Villa. 2000. Using new video mapping technology in landscape ecology. BioScience 50:529-536.

Stohlgren, T.J., Y. Otsuki, C.A. Villa, M. Lee, and J. Belnap. 2001. Patterns of plant invasions: a case example in native species hotspots and rare habitats. Biological Invasions 3:37-50.

Bashkin, M., T. Stohlgren, Y. Otsuki, M. Lee, P. Evangelista, and J. Belnap. 2003. Soil characteristics and exotic plant species invasions in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. Applied Soil Ecology 22:67-77.

Waters, M.A. 2003. The need for a multivariate approach to understand patterns of species richness and invasion: A case study in Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah. M.S. Thesis. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

Guenther, D.A., T.J. Stohlgren, and P. Evangelista. 2004. A comparison of a near-relict site and a grazed site in a pinyon-juniper community in the Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah. Pages 153-162 in van Riper III, C., and K. L. Cole (Eds) The Colorado Plateau: cultural, biological, and physical research. The University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.

Evangelista, P., D. Guenther, T.J. Stohlgren, and S. Stewart. 2004. Fire effects on cryptobiotic soils crusts in the Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah. Pages 121-128 in van Riper III, C., and K. L. Cole (Eds) The Colorado Plateau: cultural, biological, and physical research. The University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.

Evangelista, P., T.J. Stohlgren, D.A. Guenther, and S. Stewart. Vegetation response to fire and post-burn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. Accepted by Western North American Naturalist, to be published July 2004.

Alley, N.W., T.J. Stohlgren, P.H. Evangelista, and D.A. Guenther. Iterative model development for natural resource managers: a case example in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Accepted by Geographic Information Sciences, to be published in 2004.

Papers in Review

Evangelista, P., T.J. Stohlgren, D.A. Guenther, and S. Stewart. Vegetation response to fire and post-burn seeding treatments in juniper woodlands of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. Submitted to Western North American Naturalist, August, 2002.

T. J. Stohlgren, D. A. Guenther, P. H. Evangelista, and N. Alley. Patterns of plant species richness, rarity, endemism, and uniqueness in an arid landscape. Submitted to Ecological Applications, December 2003.

Otsuki, Y., T.J. Stohlgren, D.A. Guenther, and C. Villa. Evaluating plant invasions from both habitat and species perspectives. Submitted to Western North American Naturalist, February 2004.

Stohlgren, T.J., C. Crosier, G. Chong, D. Guenther, and P. Evangelista. Native annual and perennial species characterize the vulnerability of sites to non-native plant invasions. To be submitted February 2004.

Papers in Progress

Guenther, D.A., P.H. Evangelista and T. J. Stohlgren. The contribution of rare habitats and endemic plant species to overall plant diversity in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.

Waters, A., Stohlgren, T.J., Guenther, D.A., and Evangelista, P.H. Natural variation in diversity and invasion patterns.

Evangelista, P.H., Guenther, D.A., Stohlgren, T.J., and J. Belnap. Use of visual assessments of cryptobiotic crusts to evaluate productivity.

Evangelista, P.H., T.J. Stohlgren, N.W. Alley, and J. Graham. Early Detection and Mapping Techniques for Tamarisk in Hackberry Canyon, Utah.

Other Publications

Assessing the Landscape: Landscape-scale Assessment of Native and Exotic Plant Diversity and Microbiotic Soil Crusts. 1999. An outreach project which examines use of multi-scale sampling techniques and the application of results to predictive modeling. Color brochure.