Abstract Browsing by exotic mule deer on Santa Catalina Island (SCI) off the coast of southern California may diminish the post-fire resilience of native shrublands. To assess this, deer exclosures were established following a wildfire to monitor post-fire recovery of three dominant, native shrub species (Heteromeles arbutifolia, Rhus integrifolia, and Rhamnus pirifolia). Post-fire resprout growth, mortal-ity, and tissue water status as well as pre- and post-fire shrub density and cover were measured inside and outside of deer exclosures. We found that deer browsing significantly limited post-fire resprout growth and led to increased mortality of resprouting H. arbutifolia shrubs (88 % mortality outside com-pared to 11 % inside exclosures)....
© 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. Fire is an ecologically important proces...
Disturbances like biological invasions and fire may affect in unexpected ways plant-animal interacti...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS), a lowland plant community native to California, is home to many rare, thre...
Post-fire regeneration of Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia), a chaparral shrub on Santa Catalina Islan...
California sage scrub (CSS) is an endangered, shrub-dominated, southern California ecosystem type th...
Chronic herbivory by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmerman) can have profound impacts ...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Coastal Sage Scrub (CSS), a vegetation type found in Southern and Baja California, faces the risk of...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
The presence of extra-local invaders, such as the southern California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus...
The massive Cedar and Otay fires of 2003 in southern California offered researchers an unexpected op...
Prescribed fire is commonly used for restoration, but the effects of reintroducing fire following a ...
While both chronic white-tailed deer overbrowsing and invasive shrubs have been linked to native reg...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
© 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. Fire is an ecologically important proces...
Disturbances like biological invasions and fire may affect in unexpected ways plant-animal interacti...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS), a lowland plant community native to California, is home to many rare, thre...
Post-fire regeneration of Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia), a chaparral shrub on Santa Catalina Islan...
California sage scrub (CSS) is an endangered, shrub-dominated, southern California ecosystem type th...
Chronic herbivory by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmerman) can have profound impacts ...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Coastal Sage Scrub (CSS), a vegetation type found in Southern and Baja California, faces the risk of...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
The presence of extra-local invaders, such as the southern California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus...
The massive Cedar and Otay fires of 2003 in southern California offered researchers an unexpected op...
Prescribed fire is commonly used for restoration, but the effects of reintroducing fire following a ...
While both chronic white-tailed deer overbrowsing and invasive shrubs have been linked to native reg...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
© 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. Fire is an ecologically important proces...
Disturbances like biological invasions and fire may affect in unexpected ways plant-animal interacti...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS), a lowland plant community native to California, is home to many rare, thre...