Expansion of Woody Plants in Tallgrass Prairie: A Fifteen year Study of Fire and Fire-grazing Interactions

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Briggs, J.M., Knapp, A.K., and Brock, B.L. 2002. Expansion of woody plants in tallgrass prairie: a fifteen-year study of fire and fire-grazing interactions. The American Midland Naturalist, 147:287-294.

Study Community: Tallgrass
Country: USA
Study Location: Konza Prairie
Latitude: 39.1 Longitude: -96
Burn Frequency: Multiple
Grazed: No

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