Scope and Method of Study: This report is essentially a survey of the literature dealing with fire as an ecological factor in grassland areas. However, investigations which deal with anatomy, physiology, and non-grassland habitats have also been reviewed when relevant. The associations discussed in detail are the tall, short, and mixed grass prairie, the desert plains, and chaparral. Practical suggestions for burning are also included. Major botanical journals and miscellaneous publications are the main source for the paper.Findings and Conclusions: The effect of fire on any given habitat is determined by a complex interplay of factors. For this reason it is difficult to generalize from one habitat to another or to form value judgements con...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
We assessed the recovery and current status of three mixed grass prairie sites 5 yr post burn in the...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
There is a lack of knowledge concerning the effect of fire behaviour on the vegetation dyna...
Introduction: Fire was once a wide-spread, naturally occurring element that probably contributed to ...
Fire is one of the ecological factors that can have positive and negative effects on ecosystem proce...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
Two plots in southeastern Minnesota were seeded with several species of prairie vegetation . Grasses...
This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great P...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
We assessed the recovery and current status of three mixed grass prairie sites 5 yr post burn in the...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
There is a lack of knowledge concerning the effect of fire behaviour on the vegetation dyna...
Introduction: Fire was once a wide-spread, naturally occurring element that probably contributed to ...
Fire is one of the ecological factors that can have positive and negative effects on ecosystem proce...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
Two plots in southeastern Minnesota were seeded with several species of prairie vegetation . Grasses...
This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great P...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...