2023
DOI: 10.3375/0885-8608-43.4.243
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Changes in Groundlayer Communities with Variation in Trees, Sapling Layers, and Fires during 34 Years of Oak Savanna Restoration

Scott R. Abella,
LaRae A. Sprow,
Karen S. Menard
et al.

Abstract: Like many open habitats, sustainability of oak savannas in midwestern North America depends on periodic disturbances such as fires to curtail encroachment by tall woody plants. An uncertainty in restoring and sustaining oak savannas is how frequently fires must occur to maintain the groundlayer plant diversity savannas are known for and what levels of tree canopy and sapling layer encroachment trigger shifts in groundlayers. In an oak savanna undergoing restoration in northwestern Ohio, we examined how groundl… Show more

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“…For example, in miombo woodlands of southern Africa, tree species diversity is positively correlated with aboveground carbon stocks (McNicol et al., 2018 ). In oak savannas of Midwestern North America, thresholds in tree basal area, canopy cover, and fire return interval are related to the amount of herbaceous understory cover (Abella et al., 2023 ). Herbaceous species richness in savannas of southeastern North America is lower near trees than in openings (Brewer, 1998 ; Platt et al., 2006 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in miombo woodlands of southern Africa, tree species diversity is positively correlated with aboveground carbon stocks (McNicol et al., 2018 ). In oak savannas of Midwestern North America, thresholds in tree basal area, canopy cover, and fire return interval are related to the amount of herbaceous understory cover (Abella et al., 2023 ). Herbaceous species richness in savannas of southeastern North America is lower near trees than in openings (Brewer, 1998 ; Platt et al., 2006 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%