A genotype × environment experiment reveals contrasting response strategies to drought between populations of a keystone species (Artemisia tridentata; Asteraceae)
Meta-Analysis Reveals Challenges and Gaps for Genome-to-Phenome Research Underpinning Plant Drought Response
Population structure and hybridization under contemporary and future climates in a heteroploid foundational shrub species (Artemisia tridentata)
Acclimation and hardening of a slow-growing woody species emblematic to western North America from in vitro plantlets
Drone imagery protocols to map vegetation are transferable between dryland sites across an elevational gradient
Spatial models can improve the experimental design of field-based transplant gardens by preventing bias due to neighborhood crowding
Post-fire sagebrush seed dispersal varies across sites and scales: implications for restoration seeding
Development of an In Vitro Method of Propagation for Artemisia tridentata subsp. tridentata to Support Genome Sequencing and Genotype-by-Environment Research
Integrating anthropogenic factors into regional‐scale species distribution models—A novel application in the imperiled sagebrush biome
Conservation Genomics in the Sagebrush Sea: Population Divergence, Demographic History, and Local Adaptation in Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus spp.)