DOI:
10.6073/pasta/ade02dd01e52fa85f7a1ef912f246a03
Data set ID:
101
Frequent burning is a common land practice in many grasslands worldwide, and this land use strategy has large impacts on a wide variety of ecosystem functions and services. Fire in tallgrass prairie, in the absence of grazing, alters plant community composition, decreases richness, and increases plant production. Proposed mechanisms for the changes in community composition and function are that fire decreases N availability (through volatilization) and removes litter (thereby increasing light availability and decreasing soil moisture).
Publication Date:
Friday, October 4, 2019
Date Range:
Wednesday, January 1, 2014 to Monday, December 31, 2018