The closed overstory of fire-adapted forests throughout the world precludes surface fires of sufficient intensity to open the overstory. The cross timbers, an upland oak forest that spans an area from Texas to Missouri, developed with frequent fire, but removal of fire since European settlement has increased canopy cover of dominant overstory trees. To assess response of woody plant species cover and plant community compositional trajectories to brush treatments that included herbicides and fire in the cross timbers, we analyzed a 20-year data set (1982-2001) from untreated pastures, pastures treated with tebuthiuron or triclopyr in 1983, and pastures treated with tebuthiuron or triclopyr in 1983 and burned periodically thereafter (tebuthiu...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii Rydb.) communities are shrublands extending from northern Texas ...
Woody plant expansion and infilling into nonwooded rangeland ecosystems have been observed worldwide...
The vegetation of the Cross Timbers forests was maintained for thousands of years by fire; the histo...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Effects of fire, herbicide, and grazing on cattle weight gain and plant community production in the ...
Woody-plant encroachment represents a global threat to grasslands. Although the causes and consequen...
Oregon white oak (or Carry oak, Quercusgarryana) woodlands and savannas of the coastal Pacific North...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Columbia ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Alterations to the historic fire regime have contributed to widespread regeneration failure in Querc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Fire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusio...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii Rydb.) communities are shrublands extending from northern Texas ...
Woody plant expansion and infilling into nonwooded rangeland ecosystems have been observed worldwide...
The vegetation of the Cross Timbers forests was maintained for thousands of years by fire; the histo...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Effects of fire, herbicide, and grazing on cattle weight gain and plant community production in the ...
Woody-plant encroachment represents a global threat to grasslands. Although the causes and consequen...
Oregon white oak (or Carry oak, Quercusgarryana) woodlands and savannas of the coastal Pacific North...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Columbia ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are highly valuable as sources of forest products, in promoting recreation, and ...
Alterations to the historic fire regime have contributed to widespread regeneration failure in Querc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Pacific Northwest oak woodlands and savannas are fi...
Fire-prone woodlands and savannas world-wide face management challenges resulting from fire exclusio...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii Rydb.) communities are shrublands extending from northern Texas ...
Woody plant expansion and infilling into nonwooded rangeland ecosystems have been observed worldwide...