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Assessing Targets for the Restoration of Herbaceous Vegetation in Ponderosa Pine Forests
Authors:Daniel C Laughlin  Margaret M Moore  Jonathan D Bakker  Cheryl A Casey  Judith D Springer  Peter Z Fulé  W Wallace Covington
Institution:Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University, PO Box 15107, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, U.S.A.; School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, PO Box 15107, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, U.S.A.; College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Box 354115, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A.
Abstract:A restoration project is considered a success when the initial target is met, but many targets are plausible. We evaluated the success of a restoration project in its 11th year since treatment in a southwestern ponderosa pine–bunchgrass community and the appropriateness of several targets. We measured the responses of (1) total standing crop; (2) standing crop of five functional groups (C3 and C4 graminoids, leguminous forbs, and nonleguminous perennial and annual forbs); (3) graminoid community composition; and (4) standing crop of five common graminoid species (Festuca arizonica, Muhlenbergia montana, Elymus elymoides, Carex geophila, and Poa fendleriana). Targets were quantified in remnant grass patches, which provided the standards for these targets, and were assessed in three other forest patch types (pre‐settlement tree patches, post‐settlement tree patches, and patches where all post‐settlement trees were removed). Patches where all post‐settlement trees were removed reached target levels for total standing crop, C3 and C4 graminoid standing crop, graminoid community composition, and M. montana, E. elymoides, and C. geophila standing crops. Standing crop of legumes and of F. arizonica did not increase over time in any patch type. Targets were not met in pre‐settlement patches or in patches where some post‐settlement trees were left standing, suggesting that it is unrealistic to expect equal responses across all patch types. If increasing herbaceous standing crop is a major goal, practitioners should create gaps within the pine forest canopy.
Keywords:biomass  C3  C4  legumes              Elymus elymoides                        Festuca arizonica            herbaceous standing crop              Muhlenbergia montana            patch
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