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NWFSC Research Brief #10: Post-fire logging: Examing long-term effects on understory vegetation

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Year of Publication
2016
Description

This study investigated the long-term response of understory vegetation to two post-fire logging treatments (commercial salvage logging with and without additional fuel reduction logging) in northeastern Oregon. Researchers assessed if there were lasting effects on understory plant cover, species diversity, plant community composition, and exotic species cover in experimental treatment units 15 years post-treatment. The study area is located within the area burned by the 1996 Summit Fire, which burned mostly at high severity although it occurred in dry coniferous forests that historically burned at frequent intervals (14-16 years) and at low severity.

Authors
N.Fire Scien Consortium
Citation

Consortium NFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #10: Post-fire logging: Examing long-term effects on understory vegetation.; 2016.