Many nonnative invasive grasses alter fire regimes to their own benefit and the detriment of native organisms. In southern Arizona the nonnative Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) dominates many semiarid grasslands where native grasses were abundant. Managers are wary of using prescribed fire in this fire-prone community partly due to the perceived effects of a grass/fire cycle. However, examples of the grass/fire cycle originate in ecosystems where native plants are less fire-tolerant than grasses and the invasive plant does not mimic the physiognomy of the native community. We investigate the effects of prescribed fire and livestock grazing on a semiarid grassland community dominated by a nonnative invasive grass. Lehmann lov...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Prescribed burning has been suggested as a method to prevent shrub encroachment on desert grasslands...
Grasslands and savannas are ecosystems that require frequent wildfires, or modern vegetation clearin...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) is a warm-season bunchgrass native to South Africa w...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass across large areas. Some tusso...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
We examined the effect of fire on vegetation composition with the use of an experiment with four dif...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Prescribed burning has been suggested as a method to prevent shrub encroachment on desert grasslands...
Grasslands and savannas are ecosystems that require frequent wildfires, or modern vegetation clearin...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) is a warm-season bunchgrass native to South Africa w...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass across large areas. Some tusso...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
We examined the effect of fire on vegetation composition with the use of an experiment with four dif...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...