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Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging
... Burn severity influenced understory vege- tation response more than post-fire salvage logging and seeding with locally adapted na- tive ...grasses. Vegetation cover was ... 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
... of native plant species richness and abundance, allowing for gains in non-native ...the response of vegetation to the seasonality of prescribed fire and to post- fire seeding in ... See full document
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Post-Fire Burn Severity and Vegetation Response Following Eight Large Wildfires Across the Western United States
... sclerophyllous vegetation type that is common in middle elevations throughout much of California (Barro and Conard ...Chaparral vegetation is highly adapted to stand-replacing fi res that were historically ... See full document
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Vegetation Response after Post-Fire Mulching and Native Grass Seeding
... six, grass and forb cover in- creased and then ...tation response are worth documenting as there are few other studies that address the effects of mulch treatments on post-fire vegetation trajec- ... See full document
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Characterization and evaluation of controls on post fire streamflow response across western US watersheds
... flow response for the study watersheds was found to be greatest in both magnitude and variability within the first year following a fire and shown to decrease over a 5-year ...flow response can be found by ... See full document
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Native riparian vegetation in Tasmania
... Riparian vegetation is thought to be of critical importance for the health of aquatic communities, and as a refugium for threatened species in the ...riparian vegetation at even the large catchment scale, ... See full document
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Pasture management for the inland Burnett
... productive native pastures of black speargrass, Queensland blue grass or forest blue grass unless they have been overtaken by unpalatable species such as wire ...of native pasture provides the ... See full document
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Range Reseeding inTexas and Oklahoma.
... Grasses which show particular promise for seeding in pure stands are western wheat- grass, Canada wildrye, crested wheat- grass, and weeping lovegrass. With the exc[r] ... See full document
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restoration of post-disturbance forests
... than salvage logging for tree regeneration after wind disturbance in Central European forests. Forest regeneration dynamics following 644[r] ... 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 native planting corners and corridors has created native habitat for some invertebrate fauna that would otherwise be ...that native plants can be used in shelterbelts between paddocks if ... See full document
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Increasing Australian impoundment fisheries potential - Habitat enhancement to improve angling and productivity in impoundments
... aquatic vegetation and limited structural ...aquatic vegetation coverage can lead to improvements in primary production and carrying capacity, and revitalise the ... See full document
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Vegetational Changes on a 25 Year Susere in the Loess Hill Region.
... Sand dropseed. Buff alo grass. Wheatgrass Three awn grass. Tumblegrass Hairy chess. grass and hairy chess, steadily decreased. The great- est change in the vegetation [r] ... See full document
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Clare Island Cliffs SAC 002243
... The cliffs are well-vegetated, with a maritime sward of grasses and herbs. A plantain (Plantago spp.) dominated sward of low-growing vegetation occurs along the tops of some of the cliffs. On the upper cliffs, ... See full document
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MANAGEMENT OF EMERGING WEEDS WITHIN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BELT
... barley grass, brome grass (great brome) and silver grass within the WA wheat ...barley grass, a lupin-wheat rotation provided more effective suppression of barley grass than a ... See full document
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Wildlife Use of Native Warm-season Grass and Non-native Cool-season Grass Forage Fields.
... After vegetation was hayed and little overhead cover remained in csg and nwsg fields, house and white-footed mice continued to be captured along woody field edges where they likely fed on insects and various ... See full document
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Slieve League SAC 000189
... associated vegetation types as well as non-vegetation cover types that appear to have been derived from former blanket bog including gravel, rock and running ... See full document
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A Project for Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
... the response of thousands of individual fi res across a continental extent and multi-decadal time ...re severity (Milne 1986, Chuvieco and Congalton 1988, Justice et ... See full document
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Tasmania's native riparian vegetation
... APPENDICES Appendix 1 Field data sheet Appendix 2 Riparia survey site data Appendix 3 Grids where no reference stands of native riparian vegetation could be found Appendix 4 Table of val[r] ... See full document
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Dynamics of vegetation after cable and ground based logging
... impacts of cable logging on woody and herbaceous species in wet forests in the upper Florentine Valley of central Tasmania, and b the impacts of cable and ground-based logging on woody a[r] ... 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
... 1988), grass in- trusion and other habitat modifications driven by an- thropogenic disturbance can yield widely different outcomes depending on the degree of degradation and frequency of ...by native trees ... See full document
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