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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2017.11.013
Prescribed fire and natural recovery produce similar long-term patterns of change in forest structure in the Lake Tahoe basin, California
Zachmann, Luke J.1,2; Shaw, Daniel W. H.3; Dickson, Brett G.1,2
2018-02-01
发表期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
出版年2018
卷号409页码:276-287
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
英文摘要

In the context of concerns about degrading forest health, increasing fire activity, and practical restoration alternatives, we analyzed 20 years of data on the response of mixed conifer forest stands in the Sierra Nevada, California to two distinctly different management approaches. Specifically, we used a Bayesian hierarchical modeling approach to evaluate the direction and magnitude of changes in forest structure and fuel variables in areas treated with prescribed fire as well as untreated forest stands in the Lake Tahoe basin. Counter to many regional studies, our results indicated that treated and long-unaltered, untreated areas may be moving in a similar direction. Treated and untreated areas experienced declines in tree density, increases in the size of the average individual, and losses of surface fuels in most size classes. The number of large trees increased in untreated areas, but decreased in treated areas. Our results suggested that untreated areas may be naturally recovering from the large disturbances associated with resource extraction and development in the late 1800s, and that natural recovery processes, including self thinning, are taking hold. Given the high cost and broad extent of treatment required to restore forest health, management approaches that promote naturally recovering landscapes may complement ongoing and planned fuel reduction treatments. Deliberately managing for natural processes to proceed unimpeded may also be important for maintaining or increasing forest heterogeneity, resilience, and biodiversity.


英文关键词Mixed conifer forest Forest structure Prescribed fire Self-thinning Resilience Recovery
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000425578000028
WOS关键词MIXED-CONIFER FOREST ; FUEL REDUCTION TREATMENTS ; NORTHERN SIERRA-NEVADA ; OLD-GROWTH FORESTS ; UNITED-STATES ; USA ; RESTORATION ; RESILIENCE ; PINE ; COMMUNITIES
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/22124
专题气候变化
作者单位1.Conservat Sci Partners Inc, 11050 Pioneer Trail,Suite 202, Truckee, CA 96161 USA;
2.No Arizona Univ, Lab Landscape Ecol & Conservat Biol, Landscape Conservat Initiat, Box 5694, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA;
3.Calif State Pk Sierra Dist, 7360 West Lake Blvd POB 266, Tahoma, CA 96142 USA
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Zachmann, Luke J.,Shaw, Daniel W. H.,Dickson, Brett G.. Prescribed fire and natural recovery produce similar long-term patterns of change in forest structure in the Lake Tahoe basin, California[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2018,409:276-287.
APA Zachmann, Luke J.,Shaw, Daniel W. H.,&Dickson, Brett G..(2018).Prescribed fire and natural recovery produce similar long-term patterns of change in forest structure in the Lake Tahoe basin, California.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,409,276-287.
MLA Zachmann, Luke J.,et al."Prescribed fire and natural recovery produce similar long-term patterns of change in forest structure in the Lake Tahoe basin, California".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 409(2018):276-287.
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