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... canopy cover, leaf litter depth, leaf litter cover, shrub cover, herb cover, and number of fallen logs were recorded at each of the ...

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Decade-Long Plant Community Responses to Shrubland Fuel Hazard Reduction

Decade-Long Plant Community Responses to Shrubland Fuel Hazard Reduction

... how shrub cover, non-na- tive species abundance, native spe- cies diversity, and an obligate seed- er responded to fuel treatments in California’s northern ...

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Biome transition in a changing world: from indigenous grasslands to shrub-dominated communities

Biome transition in a changing world: from indigenous grasslands to shrub-dominated communities

... in shrub cover could be a first step toward the recovery of a forested ...tall shrub species are more likely to impact the structure and functions of the ecosystem they encroach, but the magnitude ...

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Habitat quality assessment of Atlantic wet heathlands in Serra do Xistral, NW Spain

Habitat quality assessment of Atlantic wet heathlands in Serra do Xistral, NW Spain

... grass-shrub cover ratio, gorse cover, presence of bracken, exotic species such as pine trees and saplings, erosive events and altered hydrological dynamics were identified as the main indicators of ...

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Evolution of argoma shrubland (Ulex gallii Planch.) after clearing and burning treatments in Sierra de Aralar and Belate (Navarra)

Evolution of argoma shrubland (Ulex gallii Planch.) after clearing and burning treatments in Sierra de Aralar and Belate (Navarra)

... in shrub cover is a major concern for farmers (Alberdi Collantes, 2003), as in other mountains in nearby territories (Fernández- Giménez and Fillat, ...

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Soil nitrogen response to shrub encroachment in a degrading semi arid grassland

Soil nitrogen response to shrub encroachment in a degrading semi arid grassland

... dominant shrub species within the elevation band of 990–1200 m ...increasing shrub cover representing progressive ecosystem degradation: S-4, S-28, S-44, S-55, and S-56 ...of shrub ...

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Boreal forest vegetation and fuel conditions 12 years after the 2004 Taylor Complex fires in Alaska, USA

Boreal forest vegetation and fuel conditions 12 years after the 2004 Taylor Complex fires in Alaska, USA

... assessing how dNBR corresponds to post-fire ecological change is still warranted (French et al. 2008). We sam- pled 32 sites across four burn severity classes (unburned, low, moderate, and high severity) 12 years after ...

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Shrub Control and Reseeding Effects on the Oak Chaparral of Arizona.

Shrub Control and Reseeding Effects on the Oak Chaparral of Arizona.

... Burning-reseeding and burning- reseeding-herbicide treatments near Dewey, Arizona significantly re- duced oak chaparral shrub cover for over 7 years and resulied in [r] ...

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Restoration of mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forest after fire

Restoration of mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forest after fire

... and shrub species was sown within a year of the fire in the presence and absence of pasture species as a cover crop, and ...dense shrub cover in plots where the native species were sown in the ...

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Restoration of Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests through Natural Recovery

Restoration of Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests through Natural Recovery

... canopy cover, redwood dominance, species richness, herbaceous cover, and shrub cover reached levels statistically equivalent with old-growth reference sites in recovering stands within the ...

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Modelled sensitivity of the snow regime to topography, shrub fraction and shrub height

Modelled sensitivity of the snow regime to topography, shrub fraction and shrub height

... The model proposed here was specifically developed to investigate snow redistribution and snowmelt energetics in sparse canopies at high latitudes. 3SOM addressed the need, expressed by Sturm et al. (2005b), Pomeroy et ...

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The effect of intense rainstorm events on the suspended sediment response under various land uses : the Aísa Valley experimental station

The effect of intense rainstorm events on the suspended sediment response under various land uses : the Aísa Valley experimental station

... plant cover, and only over several subsequent years did a dense herb and shrub cover ...dense shrub cover plots, although in its record there is evidence of the first years of ...dense ...

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Unsupervised classification of saturated areas using a time series of remotely sensed images

Unsupervised classification of saturated areas using a time series of remotely sensed images

... land cover type were overlaid on the saturation degree map and the mean saturation de- gree value within each of the regions was ...land cover types (except coniferous forests) it seems that the com- mon ...

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Soil loss estimate in the cubatão do norte river hydrographic basin, northeast of santa catarina, Brazil

Soil loss estimate in the cubatão do norte river hydrographic basin, northeast of santa catarina, Brazil

... identified in the hydrographic basin were the Argissolo Amarelo (Acrisol) and the Cambissolo Háplico (Cambisol), with erodibility (Factor K) of 0.38 ton/ha*Mj/ha* mm/h. Guimarães et al. (2011) has identified very similar ...

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Contiguous United States wildland fire emission estimates during 2003–2015

Contiguous United States wildland fire emission estimates during 2003–2015

... generic cover type–BSEV empirical distribution developed from the CONUS-wide MTBS thematic classifi- cation maps for ...The cover type–BSEV distribu- tion is shown in Table ...

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Soil moisture and evapotranspiration of different land cover types in the Loess Plateau, China

Soil moisture and evapotranspiration of different land cover types in the Loess Plateau, China

... The shrub (Spiraea pubescens) and plan- tation forest (Robinia pseudoacacia) sites presented lower soil moisture readings, with the shrub values being slightly higher than those of the forest site ...

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Comparison of a New Percent Tree Cover Dataset with  Existing One and Categorical Land Cover Datasets  in Eurasia

Comparison of a New Percent Tree Cover Dataset with Existing One and Categorical Land Cover Datasets in Eurasia

... canopy cover greater than 10%. Tree canopy cover is the same meaning as tree crown cover in our ...canopy cover is between 5 and 10% and land with a combined cover of shrubs, bushes and ...

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Land use/land cover dynamics since the 1973s in bisare watershed, south rift valley of Ethiopia

Land use/land cover dynamics since the 1973s in bisare watershed, south rift valley of Ethiopia

... use/land cover changes If land use/land cover changes are not carried out systematically, the negative impacts on both the environment and the socio-economic settings are not easily measurable (Aklilu, ...

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Links between annual surface temperature variation and land cover heterogeneity for a boreal forest as characterized by continuous, fibre-optic DTS monitoring

Links between annual surface temperature variation and land cover heterogeneity for a boreal forest as characterized by continuous, fibre-optic DTS monitoring

... Station no. 1 is located in dense forest, no. 2 in sparse for- est, no. 3 in open moss, no. 4 in shrub, and no. 5 in a relict thermokarst lake area. Figure 8c–d show seasonal changes in daily mean temperature and ...

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Edge effects and birds across karri forest (Eucalyptus diversicolor) clear-fell edges: a study of theory and conservation management

Edge effects and birds across karri forest (Eucalyptus diversicolor) clear-fell edges: a study of theory and conservation management

... Shrub and Canopy Insectivores Table 8.1 Three insectivore species in the Shrub-foraging Guild, Year 1. The interaction between Area*Age*Edge for three species of Shrub- foraging insect[r] ...

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