2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3008
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Multidecadal vegetation transformations of a New Mexico ponderosa pine landscape after severe fires and aerial seeding

Andreas P. Wion,
Jens T. Stevens,
Kay Beeley
et al.

Abstract: Wildfires and climate change increasingly are transforming vegetation composition and structure, and postfire management may have long‐lasting effects on ecosystem reorganization. Postfire aerial seeding treatments are commonly used to reduce runoff and soil erosion, but little is known about how seeding treatments affect native vegetation recovery over long periods of time, particularly in type‐converted forests that have been dramatically transformed by the effects of repeated, high‐severity fire. In this st… Show more

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