Deep Ashy 10-12" P.Z.
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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Transition T1A
Introduction of non-native annual species.
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Transition T2A
Inappropriate grazing management (3.1), or high severity fire (3.2).
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Transition T2B
Time and lack of disturbance allows maturation of the tree community.
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Transition T3A
Time and lack of disturbance allows maturation of the tree community.
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Transition T3B
Catastrophic fire in dense shrub cover results in mortality of most perennial plants. Possible from CP 3.1.
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Mechanism
Inappropriate grazing management (3.1), or high severity fire (3.2).
Mechanism
Time and lack of disturbance allows maturation of the tree community.
Mechanism
Time and lack of disturbance allows maturation of the tree community.
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