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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9401
Author
Hessl, A. and S. Spackman.
Title
Effects of Fire on Threatened and Endangered Plants
USFW Year
1995.
USFW - Doc Type
An Annotated Bibliography.
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<br />8 INFoRMATION AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2 <br /> <br />Table 3. Continued. <br />Scientific name Common name Status Source Response <br />Corypantha sneedii var. leei Lee pincushion cactus E USFWS 1986d Effects of fire not yet determined <br />(S = Escobaria <br />sneedii var. leel) <br />Cupressus abramsiana Santa Cruz cypress E USFWS 1987a Natural fire frequency estimated at <br /> 50-100 years <br />Cyanea superba E USFWS 1991b Threatened by stochastic extinction <br /> due to fire <br />Daleafoliosa Leafy prairie clover E Campbell 1994 Results from controlled burn not <br /> available <br /> USFWS 1991c Fire used to maintain habitat <br />Deeringothamnus Beautiful pawpaw E Hardin and Occurs in fire adapted community <br />pulchellus White 1992 <br /> Kral 1983 May benefit from prescribed bums <br />D, rugelii Ruger s pawpaw E Hardin and Occurs in tire adapted community <br /> White 1992 <br /> Kral 1983 Fire stimulates rigorous flowering from <br /> storage roots and may reduce <br /> competition <br />Delphinium variegatum ssp. San Clemente Island E USFWS 1984g May be adapted to donnant season fires <br />kinkiense larkspur <br />D, variegatum ssp, Thome's royal larkspur Cl USFWS 1984g Other species in this genus respond <br />thomei well to fire <br />Dicerandra christmanii Garrett's mint E Johnson 1994 Killed by fire but recovers from seed <br />D. comutissima Longspurred mint E Johnson 1994 Killed by fire but recovers from seed <br /> Kral1983 May require fire to maintain open habitat <br /> USFWS 1987b May benefit from occasional tires <br />D, frutescens Scrub mint E Johnson 1994 Killed by fire but recovers from seed <br /> Kral1983 May require fire or other disturbance <br /> to maintain open habitat <br /> Menges 1992 Spring fire killed individual plants. <br /> Seedling recruitment followed fire, <br /> Fire probably beneficial <br /> Pavlovic 1994 <br /> USFWS 1987b May benefit from occasional fires <br />D, immaculata Lakela's mint E Johnson 1994 Killed by fire but recovers from seed <br /> Kral1983 May require fire or other disturbance <br /> to maintain open habitat <br /> USFWS 1987b May benefit from occasional tires <br />Diellia falcata E USFWS 1991a Threatened by fire <br />Dionaea (genus) 0 Folkerts 1977 Species in this genus are generally <br /> recognized as fire dependent <br />Dubautia herbstobatae Na'ena'e E USFWS 1991a Threatened by fire <br />Dudleya traskiae Santa Barbara Island E USFWS 1985g Fire may be used to reduce spread of <br /> liveforever competing exotic plants <br />Echinacea laevigata Smooth coneflower E Kral1983 Probably tolerates fire by resprouting <br /> from conn <br />E, tennesseensis Tennessee purple coneflower E Campbell 1994 Results following controlled bums are <br /> not yet available <br /> Kral1983 Probably tolerates fire by resprouting <br /> from strong rhizomes <br /> USFWS 1982 Deep taproots may allow plants to survive <br /> low temperature bums of short duration, <br /> Fire may also reduce competing species <br /> from strong rhizomes <br />
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