Authors
David A Pyke, Robert K Shriver, Robert S Arkle, David S Pilliod, Cameron L Aldridge, Peter S Coates, Matthew J Germino, Julie A Heinrichs, Mark A Ricca, Scott E Shaff
Publication date
2020/11
Journal
Restoration Ecology
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
1495-1504
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Description
Wildfires change plant community structure and impact wildlife habitat and population dynamics. Recent wildfire‐induced losses of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in North American shrublands are outpacing natural recovery and leading to substantial losses in habitat for sagebrush‐obligate species such as greater sage‐grouse. Managers are considering restoration strategies that include planting container‐grown sagebrush to improve establishment within areas using more conventional seeding methods. Although it is thought that planting sagebrush provides initial structural advantages over seeding, empirical comparisons of sagebrush growth are lacking between individuals established postfire using both methods. Using a Bayesian hierarchical approach, we evaluated sagebrush height and canopy area growth rates for plants established in 26 seeded and 20 planted locations within the Great Basin …
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