Aspen in the Afternoon

Aspen in the Afternoon

Aspen stands are in decline on the Colorado Plateau. The U.S. Forest Service estimates that between 1962 and 1986, aspen stands have declined by 46% in Arizona and New Mexico. The combination of modern fire suppression and a steady increase in elk herbivory has prevented aspen regeneration in many forests; conifer understories are now widely over-topping aspen stands. Aspen clones are able to persist in a suppressed state in the understories of conifers for many years, but without major fires aspen stands will continue to decline. The high probability of intense fires in southwestern conifer forests in the coming decades suggests that new aspen stands will develop again soon, changing their status from declining to increasing. I took this photo within the upper reaches of Lockett Meadows, just east of the Inner Basin (of the San Francisco Peaks) Trailhead in Arizona. July 2, 2008
lcarreau
on Jul 5, 2008 12:50 am
Image Type(s): Hiking,  Flora,  Informational,  Scenery
Image ID: 418202

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