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Fire and Land Cover Change in the Palouse Prairie-Forets Ecotone, Washington and Idaho, USA

Title:
Fire and Land Cover Change in the Palouse Prairie-Forets Ecotone, Washington and Idaho, USA
Creator:
Morgan, Penelope; Heyerdahl, Emily K.; Strand, Eva K.; Bunting, Stephen C.; Riser, James P. II; Abatzoglou, John T.; Nielsen-Pincus, Max; Johnson, Mara
Date Created:
2020-01-16
Description:
Prairie–forest ecotones are ecologically important for biodiversity and ecological processes. While these ecotones cover small areas, their sharp gradients in land cover promote rich ecological interaction and high conservation value. Our objective was to understand how historical and current fire occurrences and human development influenced the Palouse Prairie–forest ecotone. We used General Land Office survey field notes about the occurrence of bearing trees to locate historical (1870s to 1880s) prairie, pine savanna, and forest at the eastern edge of the bioregion. We combined LANDFIRE Existing Vegetation classes to contrast historical land cover with current land cover. We reconstructed historical fire occurrence (1650 to 1900) from fire-scarred trees. We used fire and lightning records from 1992 to 2015 to interpret the role of people and lightning.
Document Type:
Research Article
Subjects:
UIEF fire land cover change land use change Palouse Prairie forest ecotones biodiversity ecology historical fire fire
Location:
UIEF
Latitude:
46.869607
Longitude:
-116.733856
Publisher:
Springer Open
Department:
Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
Type:
Text

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"Fire and Land Cover Change in the Palouse Prairie-Forets Ecotone, Washington and Idaho, USA", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0243.html
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