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1996
Fire is a highly frequent and ecologically important phenomenon in the savanna landscape of the Kakadu region. The fire history of the region can be divided into three periods: i) pre-Aboriginal (before about 50 000 years ago) where ignitions were presumably restricted to lightning strikes immediately before and during the early part of the wet season;
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Fire is a highly frequent and ecologically important phenomenon in the savanna landscape of the Kakadu region. The fire history of the region can be divided into three periods: i) pre-Aboriginal (before about 50 000 years ago) where ignitions were presumably restricted to lightning strikes immediately before and during the early part of the wet season;
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Advancing Fire Ecology in 21st Century Rangelands
Rangeland Ecology and Management, 2021Dirac Twidwell +2 more
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1968
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the ecology of fire in grasslands. It describes several generalizations such as environmental alterations, effects on species of plants, effects on vegetation, and associated animals. The grassland essentially includes any herb-dominated vegetation, herb dominated layers of savanna or open forests.
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Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the ecology of fire in grasslands. It describes several generalizations such as environmental alterations, effects on species of plants, effects on vegetation, and associated animals. The grassland essentially includes any herb-dominated vegetation, herb dominated layers of savanna or open forests.
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1981
The subject of fire as an ecological factor is an exceedingly broad and complex one. The literature on fire in nature currently numbers hundreds of papers annually and seems to be growing at an exponential rate. It is certainly impossible to compress even a small amount of the available literature on aspects of fire as an ecological factor into a ...
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The subject of fire as an ecological factor is an exceedingly broad and complex one. The literature on fire in nature currently numbers hundreds of papers annually and seems to be growing at an exponential rate. It is certainly impossible to compress even a small amount of the available literature on aspects of fire as an ecological factor into a ...
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2006
D. M.J.S. Bowman, G. S Boggs
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D. M.J.S. Bowman, G. S Boggs
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2010
PART I: CONCEPTS AND THEORY 1. Toward a Theory of Landscape Fire Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, and Donald A. Falk 2. Scaling Laws and Complexity in Fire Regimes Donald McKenzie and Maureen Kennedy 3. Native Fire Regimes and Landscape Resilience Max A. Moritz, Paul F. Hessburg, and Nicholas A. Povak PART II: CLIMATE CONTEXT 4.
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PART I: CONCEPTS AND THEORY 1. Toward a Theory of Landscape Fire Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, and Donald A. Falk 2. Scaling Laws and Complexity in Fire Regimes Donald McKenzie and Maureen Kennedy 3. Native Fire Regimes and Landscape Resilience Max A. Moritz, Paul F. Hessburg, and Nicholas A. Povak PART II: CLIMATE CONTEXT 4.
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Fire Ecology of Florida and the Southeastern Coastal Plain
, 2018R. Noss
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