2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 131 - Communities: Disturbance And Recovery 3

Bison grazing increases oak seedling survival during prescribed fire in savanna ecosystems
Chad R. Zirbel, University of Minnesota; David Tilman, University of Minnesota; Forest Isbell, University of Minnesota
Testing assumptions of western aspen seedling establishment
Mark Kreider, Utah State University; Larissa Yocom, Utah State University; Karen E. Mock, Utah State University
Disentangling the effects of multiple fires on adjacent sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) communities
Douglas Shinneman, U.S. Geological Survey; Susan K. McIlroy, U.S. Geological Survey; Leslie Nichols, Boise State University; Marie-Anne de Graaff, Boise State University
Assessing biological soil crust recovery from wildfires across the five deserts of North America
Cara Lauria, U.S. Geological Survey; Akasha Faist, New Mexico State University; Rachel Hosna, New Mexico State University; Ellie McCann, New Mexico State University; Armin Howell, U.S. Geological Survey; Nick Melone, U.S. Geological Survey; Robin Reibold, U.S. Geological Survey; Jenny Shostrand, US Geological Survey; Megan Starbuck, US Geological Survey; Sasha Reed, U.S. Geological Survey
How do grazing and fire influence a mesic grassland's resistance and resilience to extreme drought?
Xiran Li, Central China Normal University, Colorado State University; Olivia Hajek, Colorado State University; Alan Knapp, Colorado State University; Melinda Smith, Colorado State University
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