Fuel management techniques are commonly used in shrublands to reduce wildfire risk. However, more information about the ecological effects of these treatments is needed by managers and ecologists. In an effort to address this need, we performed a replicated (4 replicates per treatment) 48-ha experiment in northern California chaparral dominated by Adenostoma fasciculatum to determine the effects of two fuel reduction types (prescribed fire and mastication) and three different seasons of treatment (fall, winter, and spring) on shrub cover, height, and seedling density. Exclosures (2.5 m2 each) were also used to assess herbivory effects. By the third post-treatment year, prescribed fire treatments had higher shrub cover (71 ± 2%) than mastica...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
1. Chaparral, a type of shrubland common throughout the California Floristic Province, is subject to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...
Fuel hazard reduction treatments such as prescribed fire and mastication are widely used to reduce f...
Aims: Fuel reduction treatments are broadly implemented to reduce the risk of extreme wildfire, but ...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Shrub encroachment is frequent in grazing lands in the Chaco region, Argentina. Fire is used by catt...
Graduation date: 2006Fuel reduction treatments are being applied to public lands, affecting\ud signi...
Aim of study: To evaluate how a plant community responded to a backfire that occurred four years aft...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Woody plant expansion and infilling into nonwooded rangeland ecosystems have been observed worldwide...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Efficacy of fire in reducing shrub density is low in plant communities where most woody plants respr...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
1. Chaparral, a type of shrubland common throughout the California Floristic Province, is subject to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...
Fuel hazard reduction treatments such as prescribed fire and mastication are widely used to reduce f...
Aims: Fuel reduction treatments are broadly implemented to reduce the risk of extreme wildfire, but ...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Shrub encroachment is frequent in grazing lands in the Chaco region, Argentina. Fire is used by catt...
Graduation date: 2006Fuel reduction treatments are being applied to public lands, affecting\ud signi...
Aim of study: To evaluate how a plant community responded to a backfire that occurred four years aft...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Woody plant expansion and infilling into nonwooded rangeland ecosystems have been observed worldwide...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Efficacy of fire in reducing shrub density is low in plant communities where most woody plants respr...
Understanding the drivers of ecological succession requires linking ecological interactions and biod...
1. Chaparral, a type of shrubland common throughout the California Floristic Province, is subject to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...