Influence of landscape-scale variables on vegetation conversion to exotic annual grassland in southern California, USA
Abstract
In California, USA, coastal sage scrub (CSS) vegetation is being converted to exotic annual grassland, and several causes have been suggested. In order to investigate the importance of environmental variables in the conversion and recovery of CSS, particularly nitrogen deposition within the context of historical fire intervals, we employed an information theoretic approach. Prior studies have not assessed both conversion and recovery, and did not analyze nitrogen critical load for vegetation type conversion. We included measures of climate, topography, vegetation, land use, nitrogen deposition, and fire in our analysis, and found that 34% of CSS study sites were converted to exotic grassland between 1930 and 2009. Converted sites had higher nitrogen deposition with a critical load of 11 kg N ha
- Publication:
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Global Ecology and Conservation
- Pub Date:
- December 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.gecco.2014.09.008
- Bibcode:
- 2014GEcoC...2..190C
- Keywords:
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- Nitrogen deposition;
- Critical load;
- Coastal sage scrub;
- Exotic grass;
- Invasion;
- Vegetation type conversion