Tree encroachment threatens the conservation potential and sustainability of U.S. rangelands

Author:

Morford Scott L.ORCID,Allred Brady W.,Twidwell Dirac,Jones Matthew O.,Maestas Jeremy D.,Naugle David E.

Abstract

AbstractRangelands of the United States provide ecosystem services that sustain biodiversity and rural economies. Native tree encroachment is a long-standing conservation challenge to these landscapes. Still, its impact is often overlooked due to the slow pace of tree invasions and the positive public perception of trees.Recent innovations in satellite remote sensing permit the tracking of tree encroachment and the corresponding impact on herbaceous production. We analyzed tree cover change and herbaceous production across 17 western states from 1990 to 2019.We show that tree encroachment is a dominant change agent in western U.S. rangelands; tree cover has increased by 50% (77,323 km2) over 30 years, with more than 25% of U.S. rangelands experiencing sustained tree cover expansion. Since 1990, roughly 300 Tg of herbaceous biomass has been lost, totaling $5 billion in foregone revenue to small agricultural producers.Synthesis and applications: The impact of tree encroachment to rangeland loss is similar in magnitude to row-crop conversion, another primary threat to U.S. rangelands. Prioritizing conservation efforts to prevent tree encroachment can bolster ecosystem and economic sustainability, particularly among privately-owned lands threatened by land-use conversion.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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