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Data for "Increased fire occurrence benefits early oak regeneration in temperate deciduous forests in part by disrupting an invasive grass-fire feedback"

This dataset includes data from a study conducted in southern Illinois, USA, which was published in the Journal of Applied Ecology. The study investigated the interactive effects of fire history and invasion by the non-native grass Microstegium vimineum on fire intensity and oak regeneration in central hardwood forests. The dataset includes data on environmental conditions, historical fire occurrence, experimental fire intensity and fuel load, seedling and juvenile oak characteristics, Microstegium cover, and plot descriptions.

Life Sciences
Fire-grass-tree interactions; Historical fire regime; Invasive grasses; Microstegium vimineum, Post-fire oak survival; Prescribed fire
CC BY
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Grant:ILLU-875-925
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Grant:23-DG-11094200-477
Jennifer Fraterrigo
Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-8802487_V1 2025-12-18

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