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The Effects of Vegetative Type, Edges, Fire History, Rainfall and Management in Fire-Maintained HabitatThe combined effects of fire history, climate, and landscape features (e.g., edges) on habitat specialists need greater focus in fire ecology studies, which usually only emphasize characteristics of the most recent fire. Florida scrub-jays are an imperiled, territorial species that prefer medium (1.2-1.7 m) shrub heights, which are dynamic because of frequent fires. We measured short, medium, and tall habitat quality states annually within 10 ha grid cells (that represented potential territories) because fires and vegetative recovery cause annual variation in habitat quality. We used multistate models and model selection to test competing hypotheses about how transition probabilities vary between states as functions of environmental covariates. Covariates included vegetative type, edges (e.g., roads, forests), precipitation, openings (gaps between shrubs), mechanical cutting, and fire characteristics. Fire characteristics not only included an annual presence/absence of fire covariate, but also fire history covariates: time since the previous fire, the longest fire-free interval, and the number of repeated fires. Statistical models with support included many covariates for each transition probability, often including fire history, interactions and nonlinear relationships. Tall territories resulted from 28 years of fire suppression and habitat fragmentation that reduced the spread of fires across landscapes. Despite 35 years of habitat restoration and prescribed fires, half the territories remained tall suggesting a regime shift to a less desirable habitat condition. Edges reduced the effectiveness of fires in setting degraded scrub and flatwoods into earlier successional states making mechanical cutting an important tool to compliment frequent prescribed fires.
Document ID
20180002191
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Breininger, David R.
(Integrated Mission Support Services, LLC Merritt Island, FL, United States)
Foster, Tammy E.
(Integrated Mission Support Services, LLC Merritt Island, FL, United States)
Carter, Geoffrey M.
(Integrated Mission Support Services, LLC Merritt Island, FL, United States)
Duncan, Brean W.
(Integrated Mission Support Services, LLC Merritt Island, FL, United States)
Stolen, Eric D.
(Integrated Mission Support Services, LLC Merritt Island, FL, United States)
Lyon, James E.
(Fish and Wildlife Service Titusville, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
April 4, 2018
Publication Date
January 1, 2018
Subject Category
Statistics And Probability
Life Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
KSC-E-DAA-TN50717
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNK16OB01C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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