Although fire is becoming frequent in arid lands throughout the world, little is known about the recruitment pattern of many arid land shrub species after fire. We explored topographic and edaphic correlates of postfire recruitment for four shrub species 6 years following wildfire in central Nevada, United States. We hypothesized that the spatial pattern of shrub recruitment varies with fire-related species traits according to the topographic position of the burn edge, which correlated with postfire seed sources. Where the burn edge fell on a ridge, the frequency of the colonizing shrub, Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, decreased with distance from the burn edge, whereas the frequency of facultative resprouting specieswas independent or ...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has t...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Woody plants can cause localized increases in resources (i.e., resource islands) that can persist af...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Efficacy of fire in reducing shrub density is low in plant communities where most woody plants respr...
Abstract. In recent decades, fire frequency has increased with population growth at the wildland–urb...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
Invasion of sagebrush steppe by exotic annual grasses has modified the structure of shrubland commun...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Great Basin shrublands in the United States are rapidl...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has t...
Graduation date: 2004Currently, the of lack information on shrub reestablishment following fire and ...
Woody plants can cause localized increases in resources (i.e., resource islands) that can persist af...
Fire plays a large role in structuring sagebrush ecosystems; however, we have little knowledge of ho...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential t...
Efficacy of fire in reducing shrub density is low in plant communities where most woody plants respr...
Abstract. In recent decades, fire frequency has increased with population growth at the wildland–urb...
Population dynamics of herbaceous and shrub species were investigated in big sagebrush/Thurber needl...
Invasion of sagebrush steppe by exotic annual grasses has modified the structure of shrubland commun...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Great Basin shrublands in the United States are rapidl...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Disturbance from fire can affect the abundance and distribution of shrubs and grasses in arid ecosys...
Repeated perturbations, both biotic and abiotic, can lead to fundamental changes in the nature of ec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has t...