“…Shrub and downed woody fuel remained present but was sparse throughout the 10 years after prescribed fire, while herbaceous fuel increased without increasing total fuel loads. This is consistent with two prescribed fire studies on similar sites, which showed large reductions in shrub cover following fire and slow recovery of the sagebrush canopy in the 17-18-year study periods (Reis et al, 2019;Wambolt & Payne, 1986). By contrast, both studies had large increases in perennial grass production immediately F I G U R E 5 Modeled mean reaction intensity (in kilowatts per square meter per minute) in control, control + imazapic, prescribed fire, prescribed fire + imazapic, mechanical treatment, mechanical + imazapic, tebuthiuron, and tebuthiuron + imazapic plots in SageSTEP plots across four curing scenarios (fully green, one-third cured, two-thirds cured, and fully cured) in SageSTEP plots across the Great Basin, USA, in Years 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 10 after treatment following burn treatments that persisted through the 17-18-year study periods, which can result in increased fire behavior metrics (Brown, 1982;Ellsworth et al, 2020).…”