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Managing Ecological Transformation to Enhance Carbon Storage and Biodiversity

Principal Investigator
R. Chelsea Nagy

Dates

Release Date
2023
Start Date
2023-07-01
End Date
2025-07-01

Summary

In the North Central region, invasive species and climate change are intricately linked to changing fire regimes, and together, these drivers can have pronounced effects on ecosystems. When fires burn too hot or too frequently, they can prevent slow-growing native plants from regrowing. When this happens, the landscape can transform into a new type of ecosystem, such as a forest becoming a grassland. This process is known as “ecosystem transformation”. This project will explore key management priorities including native community resilience and management of invasive species, wildfire, and ecosystem change, in a collaboration of researchers working directly with land managers and other stakeholders through the North Central Regional [...]

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“Invasive annual grasses. Photo credit: Janet Prevéy, USGS. Public Domain”
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Invasive annual grasses. Photo credit: Janet Prevéy, USGS. Public Domain
Invasive annual grasses. Photo credit: Janet Prevéy, USGS. Public Domain

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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