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Trends in carnivore and ungulate fire ecology research in North American conifer forests
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020Shifting fire regimes are substantially changing North American forests. It is thus critical to understand how wildfires affect forest wildlife, especially for species managed for harvest and for species at risk of extinction.
Logan A Volkmann, Karen E Hodges
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Choice Reviews Online, 2020
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P. Bergmann
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Thank you for downloading the landscape ecology of fire. As you may know, people have look hundreds times for their favorite novels like this the landscape ecology of fire, but end up in infectious downloads.
P. Bergmann
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Fire Ecology and Insect Ecology
, 2014Fire is not a recent phenomenon in the world’s history, and its influences by far pre-date human interests or involvement in its extent and impacts. The incidence of wildfires in North American grasslands, for example, has been stated to have been consistent over their roughly five million year history, perhaps markedly influencing their condition and ...
T. New
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Fire Ecology of Rocky Mountain Forests
Fire is a dominant driver of ecosystem patterns and processes across the Rocky Mountains. This chapter describes fire ecology and fire-related management for the major forest types in the Rocky Mountains.
S. Hood +8 more
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Fire as a global ‘herbivore’: the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2005William J Bond, Jon E Keeley
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Encyclopedia of Wildfires and Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fires, 2019
R. Keane
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R. Keane
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Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects.
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2018Climate change is drastically altering global fire regimes, which may affect the structure and function of insect communities. Insect responses to fire are strongly tied to fire history, plant responses, and changes in species interactions.
A. Koltz +6 more
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Fire Regimes, Fire Ecology, and Fire Management in Mexico
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2008I propose several broad fire regimes and provide an analysis of fire ecology for the principal vegetation types in Mexico. Forty percent of Mexican ecosystems are fire-dependent (pine forests, several oak forests, grasslands, several shrublands, savannas, palm lands, wet prairies, "popal" and "tular" swamps), 50% are fire-sensitive (tropical rain ...
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Fire and fire ecology: Concepts and principles
2009Fire has been central to terrestrial life ever since early anaerobic microorganisms poisoned the atmosphere with oxygen and multicellular plant life moved onto land. The combination of fuels, oxygen, and heat gave birth to fire on Earth. Fire is not just another evolutionary challenge that life needed to overcome, it is, in fact, a core ecological ...
Mark A. Cochrane, Kevin C. Ryan
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