This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great Plains for management of wildlife. It discusses the effect of fire on soil nutrients and minerals, upland grasses and forbs, undesirable species, shrubs, trees, certain plant species, emergent vegetation in prairie wetlands, insects, nongame birds, upland game birds, waterfowl, shorebirds, small mammals, and livestock
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
This book summarizes many of the modem studies on fire in the North American Great Plains, with spec...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Fire has been used inconsistently to manage native and tame grasslands in the Northern Great Plains ...
This publication provides a condensed reference of fire literature for those with an interest in fir...
The Grand River District in South Dakota has a high proportion of underutilized crested wheatgrass w...
Scope and Method of Study: This report is essentially a survey of the literature dealing with fire a...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
Paul B. Kannowski, Editor Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor...
The use of fire to manage grasslands for wildlife is a relatively new management option for resource...
Two plots in southeastern Minnesota were seeded with several species of prairie vegetation . Grasses...
Prescribed burning is commonly used to prevent succession oftallgrass prairie to woody vegetation, w...
In the grip of drought, livestock producers often must deal with the additional impact of wildfire. ...
This state-of-knowledge review about the effects of fire on flora and fuels can assist land managers...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
This book summarizes many of the modem studies on fire in the North American Great Plains, with spec...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Fire has been used inconsistently to manage native and tame grasslands in the Northern Great Plains ...
This publication provides a condensed reference of fire literature for those with an interest in fir...
The Grand River District in South Dakota has a high proportion of underutilized crested wheatgrass w...
Scope and Method of Study: This report is essentially a survey of the literature dealing with fire a...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
Paul B. Kannowski, Editor Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor...
The use of fire to manage grasslands for wildlife is a relatively new management option for resource...
Two plots in southeastern Minnesota were seeded with several species of prairie vegetation . Grasses...
Prescribed burning is commonly used to prevent succession oftallgrass prairie to woody vegetation, w...
In the grip of drought, livestock producers often must deal with the additional impact of wildfire. ...
This state-of-knowledge review about the effects of fire on flora and fuels can assist land managers...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
This book summarizes many of the modem studies on fire in the North American Great Plains, with spec...