Fire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusion and subsequent encroachment of fire-sensitive trees. In the Pacific Northwest (USA), Quercus garryana oak woodlands and savannas are threatened by encroachment from the native conifer Pseudotsuga menziesii in the absence of fire. In the Bald Hills of Redwood National Park (California, USA), prescribed fire and conifer removal have been used to restore encroached woodlands. We examined the effects of encroachment and restoration on understorey vegetation, comparing four treatments: prescribed fire, prescribed fire and conifer removal, conifer removal, and encroached (control). Treatments including prescribed fire had ...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences....
Fire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusio...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Failed oak regeneration is widely reported in temperate forests and has been linked in part to chang...
Alterations to the historic fire regime have contributed to widespread regeneration failure in Querc...
Oregon white oak (or Carry oak, Quercusgarryana) woodlands and savannas of the coastal Pacific North...
Fire-exclusion has acted as a major perturbation on dry conifer forests in the western U.S., increas...
Woody-plant encroachment represents a global threat to grasslands. Although the causes and consequen...
Woody vegetation has increased on rangelands worldwide for the past 100-200 years, often because of ...
1. While many ecosystems depend on fire to maintain biodiversity, non-native plant invasions can enh...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011The absence of fire in ma...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences....
Fire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusio...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Failed oak regeneration is widely reported in temperate forests and has been linked in part to chang...
Alterations to the historic fire regime have contributed to widespread regeneration failure in Querc...
Oregon white oak (or Carry oak, Quercusgarryana) woodlands and savannas of the coastal Pacific North...
Fire-exclusion has acted as a major perturbation on dry conifer forests in the western U.S., increas...
Woody-plant encroachment represents a global threat to grasslands. Although the causes and consequen...
Woody vegetation has increased on rangelands worldwide for the past 100-200 years, often because of ...
1. While many ecosystems depend on fire to maintain biodiversity, non-native plant invasions can enh...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011The absence of fire in ma...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
Woody plant encroachment of grasslands is occurring globally, with profound ecological consequences....