Does Prescribed Fire Promote Resistance to Drought in Low Elevation Forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA?

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Phillip J. van Mantgem
Anthony C. Caprio
Nathan L. Stephenson
Adrian J. Das
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[1] US Geological Survey,Western Ecological Research Center
[2] National Park Service,Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
[3] US Geological Survey,Western Ecological Research Center
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Fire Ecology | 2016年 / 12卷
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drought; fire effects; forest management; prescribed fire; Sierra Nevada; tree mortality;
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Prescribed fire is a primary tool used to restore western forests following more than a century of fire exclusion, reducing fire hazard by removing dead and live fuels (small trees and shrubs). It is commonly assumed that the reduced forest density following prescribed fire also reduces competition for resources among the remaining trees, so that the remaining trees are more resistant (more likely to survive) in the face of additional stressors, such as drought. Yet this proposition remains largely untested, so that managers do not have the basic information to evaluate whether prescribed fire may help forests adapt to a future of more frequent and severe drought.
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