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Fires, Ecological Effects of

2001
Fire is both a natural and anthropogenic disturbance influencing the distribution, structure, and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems around the world. Many plants, and some animals, depend on fire for their continued existence. Others, such as rainforest species, are extremely intolerant of burning and need protection from fire.
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Climate Change Refugia, Fire Ecology and Management

Forests, 2016
Kate Wilkin   +2 more
exaly  

Applying historical ecology to natural resource management institutions: Lessons from two case studies of landscape fire management

Global Environmental Change, 2015
Hannah Brenkert-Smith   +2 more
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Trends in carnivore and ungulate fire ecology research in North American conifer forests

Forest Ecology and Management, 2020
Logan Volkmann, Karen E Hodges
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