Plant demographic responses to an experimental summer fire were monitored for 12 yr on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, to determine recovery rates of burned plants and evaluate fire effectiveness in preventing shrub invasion of desert grasslands. Fourteen common species of grasses, shrubs, yucca, and cacti were measured for mortality, resprouting, regrowth, herbivory, and reproduction. After the first postfire growing season, black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda [Torr.] Torr.) declined 80% in size, whereas blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis [Willd. ex Kunth] Lag. ex Griffiths) exhibited no decline. Linear regression indicated that B. eriopoda needed 11 yr to recover. Spike dropseed (Sporobolus contractus A.S. Hitchc.) and purple ...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
On 15 July 1981, a fire burned about 30 ha of Chihua— huan desertscrub community in the Franklin Mou...
Fires are becoming more prevalent events across the landscape in the southwestern US. Over the next ...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Native vegetation is the key resource upon which rangelands are built, and restoring rangeland ecosy...
Annual and perennial plant vegetation was sampled following a controlled burn (1981) and a wildfire ...
The effects of fire on vegetation in the desert mountain shrub community were studied on 3 to 7-year...
Land managers frequently use prescribed burning to help maintain grassland communities. Semiarid gra...
Sprouting ability and survival of six shrub species were observed following a June, 1963 wildfire. S...
[Background] Fire responses of species in arid environments have only been scarcely studied. We stud...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
There has been increasing interest in the use of summer fires to limit woody plant encroachment on g...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
On 15 July 1981, a fire burned about 30 ha of Chihua— huan desertscrub community in the Franklin Mou...
Fires are becoming more prevalent events across the landscape in the southwestern US. Over the next ...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Native vegetation is the key resource upon which rangelands are built, and restoring rangeland ecosy...
Annual and perennial plant vegetation was sampled following a controlled burn (1981) and a wildfire ...
The effects of fire on vegetation in the desert mountain shrub community were studied on 3 to 7-year...
Land managers frequently use prescribed burning to help maintain grassland communities. Semiarid gra...
Sprouting ability and survival of six shrub species were observed following a June, 1963 wildfire. S...
[Background] Fire responses of species in arid environments have only been scarcely studied. We stud...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
There has been increasing interest in the use of summer fires to limit woody plant encroachment on g...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
On 15 July 1981, a fire burned about 30 ha of Chihua— huan desertscrub community in the Franklin Mou...
Fires are becoming more prevalent events across the landscape in the southwestern US. Over the next ...