Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century of fire suppression, yet we know little about\ud how these treatments affect understory communities where plant diversity is highest. We followed understory plants and environmental factors in\ud old-growth, Sierran mixed conifer for two pre-treatment and three post-treatment years using a full-factorial combination of burning and thinning\ud treatments. Treatments significantly changed species composition through a highly localized combination of disturbance intensity interacting with\ud pre-treatment vegetation patches. Pre-treatment richness was most significantly associated with soil moisture; after treatments additional variables\ud becam...
AbstractIn response to the recent expansion of piñon and juniper woodlands into sagebrush-steppe com...
The ground flora stratum affects stand structure, resource acquisition, nutrient cycling, and taxono...
Ecological disturbance regimes across the globe are being altered via direct and indirect human infl...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Dense ponderosa pine forests in the southwestern United States inhibit understory production and div...
Published September 2009. Reviewed December 2013. Facts and recommendations in this publication may ...
Excluding fi re over the last century has allowed canopy cover to burgeon, to thicken, along with li...
There is a general consensus that throughout their range, contemporary ponderosa pine forests exist ...
Undergrowth vegetation response to fuel reduction treatments was tested in fire-adapted ponderosa pi...
Even after 140 years without a fire, mixed-conifer forest such as Teakettle’s Experimental Forest ha...
Forest managers have little information of the effects of common restoration treatments, thinning an...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
AbstractIn response to the recent expansion of piñon and juniper woodlands into sagebrush-steppe com...
The ground flora stratum affects stand structure, resource acquisition, nutrient cycling, and taxono...
Ecological disturbance regimes across the globe are being altered via direct and indirect human infl...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Dense ponderosa pine forests in the southwestern United States inhibit understory production and div...
Published September 2009. Reviewed December 2013. Facts and recommendations in this publication may ...
Excluding fi re over the last century has allowed canopy cover to burgeon, to thicken, along with li...
There is a general consensus that throughout their range, contemporary ponderosa pine forests exist ...
Undergrowth vegetation response to fuel reduction treatments was tested in fire-adapted ponderosa pi...
Even after 140 years without a fire, mixed-conifer forest such as Teakettle’s Experimental Forest ha...
Forest managers have little information of the effects of common restoration treatments, thinning an...
Fire suppression has significantly increased canopy cover, litter depth, and stem density in many\ud...
AbstractIn response to the recent expansion of piñon and juniper woodlands into sagebrush-steppe com...
The ground flora stratum affects stand structure, resource acquisition, nutrient cycling, and taxono...
Ecological disturbance regimes across the globe are being altered via direct and indirect human infl...