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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, October 1 — December 31, 2008, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Presented poster at Natural Areas Conference in Nashville, TN
• Initiated granivory study at Goodsprings.
• Outplanted 2376 plants for Experiment 1 at Lake Mead nursery.
• Presented poster at Wildfires and Invasive Plants in American Deserts conference in Reno, NV.
• Submitted manuscript covering our distance from road - microsite invasibility study 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, July 1 — September 30, 2008, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Cones monitored and reseeded to obtain plants for nursery study.
• Goodsprings revegetation studies monitored.
• Website developed for JFS study.
• Writing short communication for Journal of Arid Environments.
• Working on poster for NAA conference in October.
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, 2008, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Cones seeded for competition experiment at Lake Mead nursery.
• Cones monitored for seedling establishment.
• Goodsprings revegetation studies monitored.
• Invasibility data being entered and analyzed.
• Abstract for NAA conference submitted.
• Joint Fire Science update article submitted to Mojave Applied Ecology Notes newsletter.
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, 2008, Margaret N. Rees
Fire Science
• Fence built.
• Seeds and plants obtained.
• Seeding experiment initiated at Goodsprings burn site.
• Three hundred twenty plants, comprising eight species, planted at the Goodsprings burn site on February 12, 2008.
• First of a series of Joint Fire Science update articles submitted to Mojave Applied Ecology Notes newsletter.