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Sagebrush occupancy resulting from aerial seeding five years post-fire
Evaluating factors that affect recovery of canopy-forming, foundational species is needed to guide effective treatment implementation aimed at mitigating their loss due to the changing fire regimes being experienced in semi-arid shrub-steppe of the Western USA. Most inferences on factors influencing recovery are based on one-time measurements taken as a snapshot in time, usually focused on the short-term initial establishment phase or outcomes observed decades after. We measured factors associated with the secondary establishment of big sagebrush in nearly 2000 plots across a heterogeneous landscape five years after a megafire (115,000 ha) and the diverse mosaic of restoration treatments implemented and compare these findings to previously published inferences on initial, first-year germination patterns observed on the same plots.
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| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/1bb46cb8f5ef3824608f6cdf4329621c |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:66da282ad34eef5af66d5537 |
| spatial | -117.0758,43.1651,-116.8259,43.644 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |