Limy Slopes 8-12" p.z.
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Mechanism
Introduction of a seed source of non-natives, Continuous Heavy Grazing. Possible competition of exotics with native species of forbs or grasses.
Mechanism
Repeated fires from adjacent urban areas and roads result in colonization by a mixture of native and non-native annual forbs and grasses, removal of native shrubs.
Mechanism
Unknown
Mechanism
Repeated fires from adjacent urban areas and roads result in colonization by a mixture of native and non-native annual forbs and grasses, removal of native shrubs.
Mechanism
Unknown, possible seeding of shrubs with fire protection.
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