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Multiple Stressors Influence Salt Marsh Recovery after a Spring Fire at Mugu Lagoon, CA

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Lauren N. Brown, Jordan A. Rosencranz, Katherine S. Willis, Richard F. Ambrose, and Glen MacDonald, 2019-08-14, Multiple Stressors Influence Salt Marsh Recovery after a Spring Fire at Mugu Lagoon, CA: Wetlands.

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Abstract (from SpringerLink): This paper presents the first record of fire in Pacific coast salt marshes; the 1993 Green Meadows Fire and the 2013 Camarillo Springs Fire burned an area of Salicornia-dominated salt marsh at Point Mugu, CA. These fires inspire concern about resiliency of ecosystems not adapted to fire, already threatened by sea-level rise (SLR), and under stress from extreme drought. We monitored vegetation percent cover, diversity, and soil organic carbon (SOC) in burned and unburned areas of the salt marsh following the 2013 Camarillo Springs Fire and used remotely sensed Normalized Vegetation Difference Index (NDVI) analysis to verify the in situ data. Two years following the fire, vegetation percent cover in burned [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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citationTypeJournal Article
journalWetlands
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value10.1007/s13157-019-01210-6

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