Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains

Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis, hereafter bluegrass) invasion in the northern Great Plains is reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem properties. We cannot remove bluegrass from this system due to the extent of its invasion, so managers must control bluegrass invasion locally. However, effec...

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Main Author: Dornbusch, Megan Jane
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Published: North Dakota State University 2019
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/29170
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-291702021-09-28T17:10:55Z Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains Dornbusch, Megan Jane Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis, hereafter bluegrass) invasion in the northern Great Plains is reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem properties. We cannot remove bluegrass from this system due to the extent of its invasion, so managers must control bluegrass invasion locally. However, effective management of bluegrass-invaded systems is unclear as they are novel ecosystems with no historic reference to guide current practices. First, we compared the influence of traditional and alternative grazing management strategies on invaded plant communities. Second, we quantified bluegrass fuel bed characteristics to inform prescribed fire management. Our findings indicate that alternative grazing management may be necessary to control bluegrass invasion and that restoring the fire and grazing interaction is a viable option. However, bluegrass fuel characteristics may challenge the implementation and success of prescribed fire management. As a whole, our findings reinforce the need for research on alternative management strategies for the conservation of imperiled ecosystems. 2019-01-08T20:24:06Z 2019-01-08T20:24:06Z 2018 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/29170 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis, hereafter bluegrass) invasion in the northern Great Plains is reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem properties. We cannot remove bluegrass from this system due to the extent of its invasion, so managers must control bluegrass invasion locally. However, effective management of bluegrass-invaded systems is unclear as they are novel ecosystems with no historic reference to guide current practices. First, we compared the influence of traditional and alternative grazing management strategies on invaded plant communities. Second, we quantified bluegrass fuel bed characteristics to inform prescribed fire management. Our findings indicate that alternative grazing management may be necessary to control bluegrass invasion and that restoring the fire and grazing interaction is a viable option. However, bluegrass fuel characteristics may challenge the implementation and success of prescribed fire management. As a whole, our findings reinforce the need for research on alternative management strategies for the conservation of imperiled ecosystems.
author Dornbusch, Megan Jane
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Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
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title Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
title_short Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
title_full Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
title_fullStr Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
title_full_unstemmed Novel Ecosystem Management: Evidence for Alternative Strategies in the Northern Great Plains
title_sort novel ecosystem management: evidence for alternative strategies in the northern great plains
publisher North Dakota State University
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