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Persistent, viable seedbank buffers serotinous bishop pine over a broad fire return interval
BackgroundIn ecosystems where fire has been excluded, pyrosilviculture can restore some processes historically maintained by fire while mitigating...
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Strategic fire zones are essential to wildfire risk reduction in the Western United States
BackgroundOver the last four decades, wildfires in forests of the continental western United States have significantly increased in both size and...
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Opportunities for winter prescribed burning in mixed conifer plantations of the Sierra Nevada
BackgroundYoung, planted forests are particularly vulnerable to wildfire. High severity effects in planted forests translate to the loss of previous...
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Using a trait-based approach to asses fire resistance in forest landscapes of the Inland Northwest, USA
ContextSeveral plant traits are associated with resistance to fire, thus fire-resistant species may give rise to more fire-resistant landscapes....
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Potential operational delineations: new horizons for proactive, risk-informed strategic land and fire management
BackgroundThe PODs (potential operational delineations) concept is an adaptive framework for cross-boundary and collaborative land and fire...
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Bats and fire: a global review
BackgroundBats are important components of forested ecosystems and are found in forests worldwide. Consequently, they often interact with fire....