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#19 | Fall burning on oak regeneration, ft. Moriah Boggess
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#19 | Fall burning on oak regeneration, ft. Moriah Boggess

Fire University · University of Florida

February 15, 202249m 14s

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Show Notes

What interactions change in upland oak ecosystems when we expand the burn window into the fall? How does this change acorn preference of wildlife like deer and squirrels? In this episode of Fire University, Dr. Marcus Lashley sits down with deer biologist and old graduate student Moriah Boggess to discuss their recent study assessing the effects of fire on acorn consumer preference.

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Resources

Episode Host: Dr. Marcus Lashley - @DrDisturbance

Moriah Boggess: Instagram: @moriah_biologist

Paper: Boggess, C.M., Baruzzi, C., Alexander, H.D., Strickland, B.K. and Lashley, M.A., 2022. Exposure to fire affects acorn removal by altering consumer preference. Forest Ecology and Management, 508, p.120044.

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Research Video: https://youtu.be/gnQr9BdzUSc

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