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Joint Fire Science Program – Lake Mead National Recreation Area Revegetating Burned Arid Lands: Identifying Successful Native Species Using Trait And Competition Analysis: Quarterly Progress Report, Time Period: October 1 — December 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Article accepted for publication in Journal of Arid Environments.
• Recharged irrigation gel packs for outplanting and watered seed plots at Goodsprings site.
• Completed full year of seed granivory trials at Goodsprings site.
• Presented information on this Task Agreement to 4th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress.
• Maintained nursery plots and added installment of nitrogen treatment.
Joint Fire Science Program – Lake Mead National Recreation Area Revegetating Burned Arid Lands: Identifying Successful Native Species Using Trait And Competition Analysis: Quarterly Progress Report, Time Period: July 1 — September 30, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
- Weighed biomass for competitive hierarchy study.
- Completed more seed granivory trials at Goodsprings.
- Monitored and maintained nursery plots.
- Submitted revised article to Journal of Arid Environments.
Joint Fire Science Program – Lake Mead National Recreation Area: Revegetating Burned Arid Lands: Identifying Successful Native Species Using Trait And Competition Analysis, Quarterly Progress Report, April 1 — June 30, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
- Initiated a competitive hierarchy study.
- Monitored and maintained outplanting at Goodsprings.
- Completed more seed granivory trials at Goodsprings.
- Mentored student to completion of undergraduate research project.
- Monitored and maintained nursery plots.
- Revising article submitted to Journal of Arid Environments.
Joint Fire Science Program – Lake Mead National Recreation Area: Revegetating Burned Arid Lands: Identifying Successful Native Species Using Trait And Competition Analysis, Quarterly Progress Report, January 1— March 31, 2009, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Monitored and watered native plants in nursery plots.
• Exotic grasses seeded into nursery plots.
• Nitrogen treatment applied to nursery plots.
• Granivory study trials performed each month and corresponding abstract submitted to ESA.
• Competitive hierarchy study germination trials are underway.
• Monitored seeding and outplanting experiments at Goodsprings.
• Submitted article to Mojave Applied Ecology Notes newsletter updating on JFS work.
• Mentoring UNLV undergraduate student in research project for ENV 492.
• Prepared presentation materials for two scientific meetings.