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    The importance of disturbance by fire and other abiotic and biotic factors in driving cheatgrass invasion varies based on invasion stage

    Disturbances create fluctuations in resource availability that alter abiotic and biotic constraints. Exotic invader response may be due to multiple factors related to disturbance regimes and complex interactio...

    Becky K. Kerns, Michelle A. Day in Biological Invasions (2017)

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    Contrasting effects of future wildfire and forest management scenarios on a fire excluded western US landscape

    Restoring wide areas of fire excluded western US landscapes to fuel limited, fire resilient systems where fires self-regulate and burn with low or mixed severity will require expanded use of both prescribed an...

    Alan A. Ager, Ana M. G. Barros, Michelle A. Day in Landscape Ecology (2022)

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    Non-native plant invasion after fire in western USA varies by functional type and with climate

    Invasions by non-native plant species after fire can negatively affect important ecosystem services and lead to invasion-fire cycles that further degrade ecosystems. The relationship between fire and plant inv...

    Janet S. Prevéy, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Ian S. Pearse in Biological Invasions (2024)