Season of burn has minimal effect on groundlayer community structure and composition in an Appalachian mixed‐oak forest
Tara L. Keyser,
Cathryn H. Greenberg
Abstract:The groundlayer flora has a disproportionate influence on ecosystem function and contributes to the biodiversity in temperate Quercus forests of eastern North America. Historically open understory conditions perpetuated, in part by fire, have become closed and homogenized by long‐term fire exclusion, likely impacting the groundlayer community. We explored the effects of burn season (unburned = CON, dormant season = DSB, growing season = GSB) on groundlayer (<1 m) vegetation attributes pre‐ and post‐burn. Th… Show more
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