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Vegetation Response after Post-Fire Mulching and Native Grass Seeding

Vegetation Response after Post-Fire Mulching and Native Grass Seeding

... 2010). Seeding is one of the most common post-fire rehabilita- tion techniques (Beyers 2004; Robichaud et ...in post-fire erosion miti- gation and low cost, but resulting plant cover is ... See full document

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Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging

Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging

... to post-fire vegetation and soil conditions) than plots burned with high severity, and also that effects of burn se- verity on the ground varied at a finer spatial scale than within the ...severity, ... See full document

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Long-term vegetation response following post-fire straw mulching

Long-term vegetation response following post-fire straw mulching

... of vegetation response to post-fire mulching have been done, with mixed ...Tripod Fire (Washington, USA), Dodson and Peterson (2010) found that plant cover, species richness, and ... See full document

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Short-term responses of reptile assemblages to fire in native and weedy tropical savannah

Short-term responses of reptile assemblages to fire in native and weedy tropical savannah

... following fire (Braithwaite, 1987; Friend, 1993; Singh et ...kangaroo grass before our focus fire, and declined between 50 and 80% in revegetated native grass, and did not ...kangaroo ... See full document

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Post-Fire Burn Severity and Vegetation Response Following Eight Large Wildfires Across the Western United States

Post-Fire Burn Severity and Vegetation Response Following Eight Large Wildfires Across the Western United States

... Vegetation response and burn severity were examined following eight large wildfi res that burned in 2003 and 2004: two wildfi res in California chaparral, two each in dry and moist mixed-conifer forests in ... See full document

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Post-Fire Soil Water Repellency, Hydrologic Response, and Sediment Yield Compared between Grass-Converted and Chaparral Watersheds

Post-Fire Soil Water Repellency, Hydrologic Response, and Sediment Yield Compared between Grass-Converted and Chaparral Watersheds

... type-converted grass vegetation and three in native mixed-chaparral (Figure ...of post- fire runoff and sediment yield from the 2002 wildfire were acquired over the four-year peri- od ... See full document

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Prescribed Fire and Post-Fire Seeding in Brush Masticated Oak-Chaparral: Consequences for Native and Non-Native Plants

Prescribed Fire and Post-Fire Seeding in Brush Masticated Oak-Chaparral: Consequences for Native and Non-Native Plants

... In fire-suppressed oak-chaparral communities, land managers have treated thousands of hectares by mechanical mastication to reduce hazardous fuels in areas of wildland-urban ...of native plant species ... See full document

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The importance of riparian vegetation in improving water quality (Establishing the Potential for Offset Trading in the Lower Fitzroy River Research Report No. 2)

The importance of riparian vegetation in improving water quality (Establishing the Potential for Offset Trading in the Lower Fitzroy River Research Report No. 2)

... Riparian vegetation once covered large areas of the GBR ...of vegetation in general is considered as the primary cause of erosion and nutrient loss in the GBR catchment (Davidson, ...riparian ... See full document

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Production response of native and introduced grasses to mechanical brush manipulation, seeding, and fertilization.

Production response of native and introduced grasses to mechanical brush manipulation, seeding, and fertilization.

... Effects of two mechanical brush manipulation treatments (root- plowing and front-end stacking) with and without grass seeding and with and without nitrogen fertiliz[r] ... See full document

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Floristic characteristics of the mosaic and how forest progress on savanna in the lamto reserve region (Côte D’ivoire)?

Floristic characteristics of the mosaic and how forest progress on savanna in the lamto reserve region (Côte D’ivoire)?

... the vegetation cover (Table 2). They were negatively correlated with grass litter and fire ...with vegetation cover and did not show a significant correlation with grass cover and ... See full document

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Spread of common native and invasive grasses and ruderal trees following anthropogenic disturbances in a tropical dry forest

Spread of common native and invasive grasses and ruderal trees following anthropogenic disturbances in a tropical dry forest

... An important goal of invasion ecology is to understand how biological invasions are driven by anthropogenic al- teration of native habitats (Vitousek et al. 1996; Wilcove et al. 1998; Mack and D’Antonio 2003; ... See full document

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Post-Fire Growth Strategies of Resprouting Florida Scrub Vegetation

Post-Fire Growth Strategies of Resprouting Florida Scrub Vegetation

... We collected size data from 16 of the most common woody (shrub) resprouting species exhibiting a range of post-fire recovery modes and growth forms: bigflower pawpaw (Asimi- na obovata [Willd. Nash]), ... See full document

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Increasing Australian impoundment fisheries potential - Habitat enhancement to improve angling and productivity in
impoundments

Increasing Australian impoundment fisheries potential - Habitat enhancement to improve angling and productivity in impoundments

... fallen vegetation that has blown or washed into the ...construction vegetation type, vegetation hardness, water temperature, exposure and aquatic ... See full document

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The birds and the bees: Identification of bird and invertebrate fauna providing ecosystem services following restoration plantings at the Lincoln University Dairy Farm

The birds and the bees: Identification of bird and invertebrate fauna providing ecosystem services following restoration plantings at the Lincoln University Dairy Farm

... just after the native ...four native corner ...11 native and 11 exotic ...found. Native plantings had the highest abundance and richness of invertebrates followed by the corridors, then ... See full document

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Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires

Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires

... MODIS fire hotspots data by calculating the percentage of fire hotspots that fell within the burned areas or that were within 500 meters of the burned ...LANDSAT-based vegetation cover (forest, ... See full document

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Effects Of Seeding And Grazing On Infiltration Capacity And Soil Stability Of A Subalpine Range In Central Utah.

Effects Of Seeding And Grazing On Infiltration Capacity And Soil Stability Of A Subalpine Range In Central Utah.

... Seven years after disking and seeding to grass, main effects were: decreased organic maffer and capil- lary porosity in the surface soil, greater soil bulk densi[r] ... See full document

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Post-Fire Recovery of Eucalypt-Dominated Vegetation Communities in the Sydney Basin, Australia

Post-Fire Recovery of Eucalypt-Dominated Vegetation Communities in the Sydney Basin, Australia

... landscape-scale vegetation responses of resprouter species to wild- fire is helpful in explaining post-wild- fire ...rapid post-wild- fire response and recovery ...tation ... See full document

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Fire effects on a fire-adapted species: response of grass stage longleaf pine seedlings to experimental burning

Fire effects on a fire-adapted species: response of grass stage longleaf pine seedlings to experimental burning

... of fire regimes on forested ecosystems in both ecological and management ...and fire regime (Van Lear et ...with fire return inter- vals generally < 5 yr (Frost 2006, Huffman 2006, Stambaugh et ... See full document

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Review of South-Island High Country Land Management Issues—Joint Submission to the Ministerial High Country Review Committee from the New Zealand Ecological Society and the New Zealand Society of Soil Science

Review of South-Island High Country Land Management Issues—Joint Submission to the Ministerial High Country Review Committee from the New Zealand Ecological Society and the New Zealand Society of Soil Science

... of fire being a dominant influence in the maintenance of grasslands may not be so applicable in New Zealand where, although natural fires still occur, other factors are also ...grassland vegetation include ... See full document

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Post-Fire Seeding in Western United States Forests: Perspectives of Resource Managers

Post-Fire Seeding in Western United States Forests: Perspectives of Resource Managers

... of seeding ef- fectiveness in the literature reviews correlated with the regional specialists’ ...in post-fire seed- ing treatments are successful in meeting reha- bilitation objectives related to ... See full document

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