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Effects of fire on abundance of Eragrostis intermedia in a semi-arid grassland in southeastern Arizona
Authors:Carl E Bock  Jane H Bock  Michael C Grant  Timothy R Seastedt
Abstract:Abstract. Eragrostis intermedia (Plains lovegrass) is a midheight perennial bunchgrass native to semi-arid grasslands of the southwestern USA, that becomes an abundant and dominant component of these grasslands in areas long protected from livestock grazing. Substantial mortality of plains lovegrass occurred on a large livestock exclosure in southeastern Arizona, after a period of declining precipitation, but only in areas that had not burned in the previous three years. Lovegrass abundance subsequently increased on both undisturbed and burned sites, but remained substantially higher on the burned area. Long-term abundance of plains lovegrass may depend on episodic fire, particularly during periods of reduced precipitation.
Keywords:Exclosure  Grazing  Mortality  Plains lovegrass  Precipitation  Kearney & Peebles (1960)
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