Assessing the Dynamics of the Sagebrush-Steppe Ecosystem in the Context of Restoration and Fire in Western North America using the Ecosystem Demography (ED2) Model

2019 
Ecosystem dynamic models have been widely used to estimate terrestrial carbon flux and to project ecosystem structure and composition over time and space, because of their efficiency over direct field measurements and easy applicability to broader spatial coverage. However, such models have also been associated with internal uncertainties, as well as complexities arising from distinct qualities of the ecosystem being analyzed. The widespread sagebrush-steppe ecosystem (dominated by Artemisia spp.) in Western North America holds high ecological and social significance, but is threatened by anthropogenic forcing factors, including impacts from invasive species, climate change, and altered fire regimes. To restore the ecosystem, land managers have focused on reducing flammable vegetation and seeding native species. However, the collective effects of restoration activities, fire, climate change, and invasive species on ecosystem dynamics are poorly understood. We applied the Ecosystem Demography (ED2) model t...
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