Animal diversity in chaparral: Recorded Presentation

Presented at the 2nd Annual Southern Chaparral Symposium, 2015. Shurblands like chaparral support (either directly or indirectly) numerous animal species. This presentation discusses the diversity of shurbland ecosystems, challenges to biodiversity, and has numerous photographic examples of animal diversity. 

Presenter: Megan Jennings

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Plant Diversity in Chaparral: Recorded Presentation

Presented at the 2nd Annual Southern Chaparral Symposium, 2015. Chaparral is a highly diverse ecosystem in many ways. In this presentation, the evolutionary, physiological, and ecological differences are explained. 


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Human relationships with chaparral since Euroamerican settlement: Presentation

This visual presentation goes through the historical relationships between Euroamericans and chaparral to provide background for our current relationship with this ecosystem.

Presenter: Char Miller, presented at the 2nd annual southern Chaparral Symposium 2015.

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Historical and current structure in a Southern Sierra Nevada forest landscape: Research Brief

Historical and current structure in a Southern Sierra Nevada forest landscape: Research Brief

Compared to historic (1911) stands, current southern Sierra Nevada forests have a greater density of small to medium trees, lower density of large trees (>36 inches dbh), and greater density of white fir in mixed conifer. 

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A Different Perspective on Global Fire: USGS Research Brief

This article argues that fire is more akin to trophic processes such as herbivory, and that there has been a reluctance by ecologists to incorporate the process of fire into general theories of community development and assembly. 
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A Decision Framework for Fire as a Restoration Tool: Research Brief

This journal article provides a decision framework that integrates fire regime components, plant growth form, and survival attributes to predict how plants will respond to fires and how fires can be prescribed to enhance the likelihood of obtaining desired plant responses. 
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10-Year Small Mammal Use on a Chaparral Fire Edge: Research Brief

From 2002  to 2011,  Sinead and Mark Borchert live-trapped small mammals in two grids across the 65­‐m zone on either side of the perimeter of the 2002, 8,100‐ha Wolf Fire in Los Padres National Forest.  
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What do we do when it burns? Seeding and it's many considerations: Presentation PDF

Presentation from the June 2013 Chaparral Restoration Workshop in Arcadia, CA. Considerations for seeding chaparral postfire and recommendations are discussed. 

Presenter: Bruce Berlin, S&S Seeds.  
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What are the issues: Biological Considerations: Presentation PDF

Presentation from the June 2013 Chaparral Restoration Workshop in Arcadia, CA. This presentation outlines the basic ecology of chaparral and demonstrates how the disturbances of fire, drought, and freezing (among others) influence this unique ecosystem. 

Presenter: Stephen Davis, Pepperdine University. Presentation from the June 2013 Chaparral Restoration Workshop in Arcadia, CA. 
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The Role of Fire and Fuels Management in Chaparral Restoration: Presentation PDF

Presentation from the June 2013 Chaparral Restoration Workshop in Arcadia, CA.  Is there a role for fuels management in chaparral restoration? The trade-offs to this question and recommendations for this answer are explored in this presentation. 

Presenter: Alexandra D. Syphard, Conservation Biology Institute; Tess Brennan and Jon E. Keeley, USGS Western Ecological Research Center.  
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