2021
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13366
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Patterns of conifer invasion following prescribed fire in grasslands and oak woodlands of Redwood National Park, California

Abstract: The invasion, or "encroachment," of native conifers commonly occurs in the absence of frequent fire in deciduous woodlands and grasslands of the Pacific Northwest, USA. To effectively target restoration activities, managers require a better understanding of the outcomes of prescribed fire and the spatial patterns of conifer invasions. We examined the duration of prescribed fire effectiveness for managing conifer invasions, as well as multiple site characteristics (including distance to potential seed trees, pr… Show more

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