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Examining the assumptions of heterogeneity-based management for promoting plant diversity in a disturbance-prone ecosystem.

Daniel J McGlinnMichael W Palmer
Published in: PeerJ (2019)
There was some support for the two assumptions of patch-burn management we examined; however, in situ spatial and temporal environmental heterogeneity played a much larger role than management in shaping both plant richness and composition. Our results suggest that fine-tuning the application of fire and grazing may not be critical for maintaining landscape scale plant diversity in disturbance-prone ecosystems.
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