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Topographic Context of the Burn Edge Influences Postfire Recruitment of Arid Land Shrubs
Author
Condon, L.A.
Weisberg, P.J.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2016
Body

Although fire is becoming frequent in arid lands throughout the world, little is known about the recruitment pattern of many arid land shrub species after fire. We explored topographic and edaphic correlates of postfire recruitment for four shrub species 6 years following wildfire in central Nevada, United States. We hypothesized that the spatial pattern of shrub recruitment varies with fire-related species traits according to the topographic position of the burn edge, which correlated with postfire seed sources. Where the burn edge fell on a ridge, the frequency of the colonizing shrub, Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, decreased with distance from the burn edge, whereas the frequency of facultative resprouting specieswas independent or increased with distance. Where the burn edge fell behind a ridge, there were fewer shrubs overall and a greater proportion of resprouting species. Most individuals of resprouting species were adults, suggesting immediate, fire-stimulated recruitment. Interactions among topographic position and distance from the burn edge influence the recruitment patterns of shrub species and have implications for the postfire species assemblage that are predictable on the basis of firerelated plant traits. We demonstrate how the topographic position of the burn edge influences postfire recovery trajectories of the shrub community. © 2016 The Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Rangeland Ecology & Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.rama.2015.09.002
Additional Information
Condon, L. A., & Weisberg, P. J. (2016). Topographic Context of the Burn Edge Influences Postfire Recruitment of Arid Land Shrubs. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 69(2), 129–133.
IISN
1550-7424
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/662802
Journal Volume
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Journal Number
69
Journal Pages
2
Journal Name
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Keywords
bitterbrush
functional traits
Great Basin
plant reproduction strategy
postfire succession
sagebrush