Synthesis of knowledge on the effects of fire and thinning treatments on understory vegetation in U.S. dry forests
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- Synthesis of knowledge on the effects of fire and thinning treatments on understory vegetation in U.S. dry forests
- Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
- Bartuszevige, Anne M.
- Kennedy, Patricia L. (Patricia Lynn)
- "... One goal of this document is to synthesize the literature on the effects of mechanical thinning on understory plant species. A second goal is to document the effect of prescribed burning on rare, threatened, or endangered species. We review current literature on studies that address effects of prescribed fire and thinning treatments on understory vegetation ... The results of this synthesis illustrate several important lessons. First, current forest structure is the result of decades of fire-suppression activities, and so restoration will require multiple treatments to bring forests to within the range of historic variation. Second, while the treatments discussed in this document generally increased native plant responses, the same treatments also increased exotic plant response. Therefore, to avoid spread of exotic plant species, it is important to consider the context of the treatment area, (e.g., nearby roads, wildland urban interface, previous exotic plant invasions) before applying the treatments. Third, applying thinning and prescribed burning treatments in a mosaic pattern of treatment time and type across the landscape will help to maintain a diversity of vegetation (e.g., early-, mid-, and late-successional species across the landscape)."--Summary.
- Thematic Classification::Habitats and Vegetation
- Thematic Classification::Land and People::Forests and Forestry
- Understory plants -- Effect of fires on -- United States
- Rare plants -- Effect of fires on -- United States
- Forest thinning -- United States
- Logging -- Environmental aspects -- United States
- Prescribed burning -- United States
- Forest management -- United States
- Fire ecology -- United States
- Arid regions forestry -- United States
- Sep-2009
- [Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Agricultural Experiment Station
- Special report (Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station)
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- SR
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