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April 6th Seminar Questions
Eli Arnow and Wendy Leuenberger
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Under what social and ecological conditions would you want to burn a grassland, forest, or
shrubland?
When would you advise not burning/disturbing a grassland, forest, or shrubland from a social
and ecological perspective?
How do altered disturbance regimes affect organisms within an ecosystem?
Considering how much our landscape has changed (species composition, ecosystem function,
etc), is there value in restoring historical disturbance cycles?
Some invasive species are ecosystem engineers and change disturbance regimes after they
invade. How should these species be taken into account for management through disturbance?