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Further loss of old, fire tolerant trees is of particular concern, but understory diversity has been reduced as well.
Many species are fire tolerant and thrive in disturbed habitats.
Experiments have shown that some species are highly fire tolerant (especially the hybrids), which reduces the potential for using fire as a control method in many areas (van Klinken et al. 2006).
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However, desert grasslands of the southwestern United States often lack needed herbaceous fuel loads for effective prescriptions, dominant perennial graminoids may have poor fire tolerance, and some systems contain fire-tolerant invasive species.
For instance, most Australian mountains have tree line forests dominated by Eucalyptus, although a long history of widespread burning may be responsible to some extent for the prominence of this fire-tolerant tree.
Large, drought- and fire-tolerant ponderosa pine dominated these forests.
Some large, fire-tolerant trees survived high-severity fire but only in 31% of our plots.
Predictably, less fire-tolerant species experienced much lower survival than western larch.
Fires firmly promote few fire-tolerant species that can replace the naturally growing species in an undisturbed environment.
These mostly surface fires maintained low and variable tree densities, light and patchy ground fuels, simplified forest structure, and favored fire-tolerant trees, such as ponderosa pine, and a low and patchy cover of associated fire-tolerant shrubs and herbs.
Greater relative abundance of fire-tolerant larch was associated with reduced levels of mortality at community scales.
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