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Fire legacies, heterogeneity, and the importance of mixed-severity fire in ponderosa pine savannas 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 459
作者:  Roberts C.P.;  Donovan V.M.;  Nodskov S.M.;  Keele E.B.;  Allen C.R.;  Wedin D.A.;  Twidwell D.
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Animals  Biodiversity  Ecosystems  Forestry  Image reconstruction  Restoration  Vegetation  Complexity  Disturbance legacies  Fire severity  Heterogeneity  Mixed severity  Ponderosa pines  Savanna  Fires  animal community  complexity  coniferous forest  ecosystem resilience  environmental disturbance  environmental restoration  fire management  forest fire  heterogeneity  savanna  Animals  Biodiversity  Ecosystems  Forestry  Plants  Restoration  Animalia  Pinus ponderosa  
Patterns of bird species occurrence in relation to anthropogenic and wildfire disturbance: Management implications 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 461
作者:  Hutto R.L.;  Hutto R.R.;  Hutto P.L.
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Birds  Ecology  Harvesting  Logging (forestry)  Black-backed woodpecker  Chronosequences  Disturbance  Fire management  Fire severity  Mixed conifer  Prescribed fires  Salvage logging  Wildfire  Fires  abundance  chronosequence  coniferous tree  disturbance  land management  landscape planning  logging (timber)  mixed forest  prescribed burning  species occurrence  thinning  vegetation type  wildfire  Birds  Ecology  Fires  Forests  Harvesting  Land  Management  Trees  Montana  United States  Aves  Coniferophyta  Picoides arcticus  
Mixed-severity wildfire and habitat of an old-forest obligate 期刊论文
ECOSPHERE, 2019, 卷号: 10, 期号: 4
作者:  Lesmeister, Damon B.;  Sovern, Stan G.;  Davis, Raymond J.;  Bell, David M.;  Gregory, Matthew J.;  Vogeler, Jody C.
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forest structure  habitat  lidar  mixed-severity fire regime  northern spotted owl  old forest  pre-fire vegetation condition  Strix occidentalis caurina  
Climate will increasingly determine post-fire tree regeneration success in low-elevation forests, Northern Rockies, USA 期刊论文
ECOSPHERE, 2019, 卷号: 10, 期号: 1
作者:  Kemp, Kerry B.;  Higuera, Philip E.;  Morgan, Penelope;  Abatzoglou, John T.
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burn severity  climate change  conifer regeneration  dry mixed-conifer forest  forest resilience  range shifts  Rocky Mountains  wildfire