Abstract. Plant invasions can increase fire frequency in desert ecosystems where fires were historically infrequent. Although there are many resource management concerns associated with high frequency fire in deserts, fundamental effects on plant community characteristics remain largely unstudied. Here I describe the effects of fire frequency on creosote bush scrub vegetation in the Mojave Desert, USA. Biomass of the invasive annual grass Bromus rubens L. increased following fire, but did not increase further with additional fires. In contrast, density, cover and species richness of native perennial plants each decreased following fire and continued to decrease with subsequent fires, although not as dramatically as after the initial fire. R...
The effects of fire on vegetation in the desert mountain shrub community were studied on 3 to 7-year...
Desert spring ecosystems provide critical ecological services and have been prized locations for hum...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Very little is known about the behavior and effects of fire in the Mojave Desert, because fire was h...
Area burned has increased during the past few decades in the Mojave Desert due in part to increased ...
Creosote bush scrub vegetation typically contains high diversity of native annual plants relative to...
Exotic annual plant species have invaded large regions of southern California deserts. Certain area...
Fire has become more extensive in recent decades in southwestern United States arid lands. Burned ar...
Fire is thought to have been generally rare historically in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. However,...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Annual and perennial plant vegetation was sampled following a controlled burn (1981) and a wildfire ...
The Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) is located within the Mojave Desert, which is the driest re...
Red brome (Bromus rubens), an exotic annual grass, can dominate soil seed banks and poses serious th...
Wildfire has become widespread in southwestern USA deserts. In a record 2005 fire season in the Moja...
The effects of fire on vegetation in the desert mountain shrub community were studied on 3 to 7-year...
Desert spring ecosystems provide critical ecological services and have been prized locations for hum...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...
Very little is known about the behavior and effects of fire in the Mojave Desert, because fire was h...
Area burned has increased during the past few decades in the Mojave Desert due in part to increased ...
Creosote bush scrub vegetation typically contains high diversity of native annual plants relative to...
Exotic annual plant species have invaded large regions of southern California deserts. Certain area...
Fire has become more extensive in recent decades in southwestern United States arid lands. Burned ar...
Fire is thought to have been generally rare historically in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. However,...
Disturbances are key processes that alter environmental conditions which have consequences for speci...
Historically, arid grasslands of SW USA experienced fire return intervals of 5-10 years. During the ...
Annual and perennial plant vegetation was sampled following a controlled burn (1981) and a wildfire ...
The Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) is located within the Mojave Desert, which is the driest re...
Red brome (Bromus rubens), an exotic annual grass, can dominate soil seed banks and poses serious th...
Wildfire has become widespread in southwestern USA deserts. In a record 2005 fire season in the Moja...
The effects of fire on vegetation in the desert mountain shrub community were studied on 3 to 7-year...
Desert spring ecosystems provide critical ecological services and have been prized locations for hum...
Currently, ~50% of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin, USA, has been lost to land-use change, p...