2021
DOI: 10.1002/bes2.1839
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Lessons from Four Decades of Monitoring Vegetation and Fire: Maintaining Diversity and Resilience in Florida’s Uplands

Abstract: Study DescriptionWorldwide, humans are altering the fire regimes of fire-prone ecosystems. Efforts to restore fire regimes in natural areas are usually guided by fire-management plans (FMP) using prescribed burning. We assessed an FMP by repeatedly sampling 11 Florida uplands impacted by 2 to 11 fires each during a 38-year period. Stands exhibited ecological resilience with little plant composition change and modest abundance shifts. Resilience was not eroded by repeated FMP-prescribed fires. Species richness … Show more

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