Benefits of thinning and burning for understory diversity vary with spatial scale and time since treatment

Volume: 419-420, Pages: 58 - 78
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Fuel-reduction treatments have been used effectively in dry, fire-adapted forests to reduce risk of high-severity crown fire, but it is less certain whether they achieve ecological objectives such as promoting understory diversity. Using long-term data from a fuel-reduction experiment, we tested how conclusions about treatment effectiveness are related to the spatial and temporal scales over which ecological responses are evaluated. We modeled...
Paper Details
Title
Benefits of thinning and burning for understory diversity vary with spatial scale and time since treatment
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
419-420
Pages
58 - 78
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