The University of Arizona

woody plant encroachment

Eva Marie Levi

Area of Expertise: 
Ecology and Management of Rangelands

I study the impacts of woody plant encroachment into historic grasslands, specifically the influence of this large-scale land cover change on dryland decomposition and soil formation dynamics.


Decomposition in Drylands: Soil Erosion and UV Interactions

soil samples

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Short Description: 
What do we really know about how plant and animal material breaks down in drylands?

Carbon in the Desert


In recent decades, a worldwide trend of increasing woody plant abundance in grasslands and savannas has been reported. This proliferation of trees and shrubs move affects livestock production, wildlife habitat, water availability. At the same time their presence changes the way the ecosystem processes carbon and nitrogen, two important elements linked to climate change. SNRE professor Steve Archer is interested in understanding how carbon and nitrogen stocks in ecosystems change as the systems shift from grassland to shrubland.

Short Description: 
Can shrubs in desert grasslands mitigate climate change?

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