Improving restoration success through microsite selection: an example with planting sagebrush seedlings after wildfire
Abstract
Post‐fire restoration of foundation plant species, particularly non‐sprouting shrubs, is critically needed in arid and semi‐arid rangeland, but is hampered by low success. Expensive and labor‐intensive methods, including planting seedlings, can improve restoration success. Prioritizing where these more intensive methods are applied may improve restoration efficiency. Shrubs in arid and semi‐arid environments can create resource islands under...
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Title
Improving restoration success through microsite selection: an example with planting sagebrush seedlings after wildfire
Published Date
Mar 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
859 - 868
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