2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2972
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Long‐term frequent fire and cattle grazing alter dry forest understory vegetation

Becky K. Kerns,
Michelle A. Day

Abstract: Understanding fire and large herbivore interactions in interior western forests is critical, owing to the extensive and widespread co‐occurrence of these two disturbance types and multiple present and future implications for forest resilience, conservation and restoration. However, manipulative studies focused on interactions and outcomes associated with these two disturbances are rare in forested rangelands. We investigated understory vegetation response to 5‐year spring and fall prescribed fire and domestic … Show more

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