Coastal sage scrub (CSS), a lowland plant community native to California, is home to many rare, threatened, or endangered plants and animals. Fire, a natural feature of CSS, is essential for maintaining species diversity. However, the invasion of non-native grasses has altered the fire regime in CSS, increasing fire frequency and fire season length and decreasing fire intensity. Changes in the historical fire regime may in turn cause feedbacks that favor non-native species, resulting in the loss of biodiversity in invaded CSS sites. Numerous studies have examined patterns of post-fire succession in CSS; however, the role that the pre-fire seed bank and the relative abundance of natives to non-natives play in vegetation regrowth and communit...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Questions: 1) How did seedling numbers and species composition change in the first year after a wild...
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...
California sage scrub (CSS) is an endangered, shrub-dominated, southern California ecosystem type th...
California coastal sage scrub (CSS) and native grassland systems are experiencing increased fire fre...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has t...
California coastal sage scrub (CSS) and native grassland ecosystems are experiencing increased fire ...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Coastal Sage Scrub (CSS), a vegetation type found in Southern and Baja California, faces the risk of...
Graduation date: 2008Disturbance and microclimate interact to play a central role influencing the co...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Rangeland Resources, 2012This study exa...
Fire is a common natural disaster that effects Southern California. Combined with recent chronic dro...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Questions: 1) How did seedling numbers and species composition change in the first year after a wild...
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...
California sage scrub (CSS) is an endangered, shrub-dominated, southern California ecosystem type th...
California coastal sage scrub (CSS) and native grassland systems are experiencing increased fire fre...
Coastal sage scrub (CSS) is an important vegetation type in Southern California, which is under thre...
Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has t...
California coastal sage scrub (CSS) and native grassland ecosystems are experiencing increased fire ...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Coastal Sage Scrub (CSS), a vegetation type found in Southern and Baja California, faces the risk of...
Graduation date: 2008Disturbance and microclimate interact to play a central role influencing the co...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Rangeland Resources, 2012This study exa...
Fire is a common natural disaster that effects Southern California. Combined with recent chronic dro...
Grasslands can support high levels of biodiversity and provide numerous ecosystem services, but they...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Questions: 1) How did seedling numbers and species composition change in the first year after a wild...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...