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Publikováno v:
Fire Ecology. 19
Background Within California’s chaparral ecosystems, fuel reduction treatments are commonly used to reduce the negative impacts of wildfire but the durability of fuel treatment changes to fuels and vegetation when exposed to wildfire is less well u
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 447:77-86
The prolonged absence of fire in Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) woodlands and savannas of the Pacific Northwest has resulted in substantial conifer encroachment over the past century. Use of low intensity prescribed burns often lacks sufficient
Publikováno v:
Applied Vegetation Science. 24
Autor:
Christopher J. Dugaw, Eamon A. Engber, J. Morgan Varner, Jesse K. Kreye, Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Publikováno v:
Forest Science. 63:165-172
Publikováno v:
Current Forestry Reports. 1:91-99
Fire behavior and effects in forests and woodlands are influenced by surface fuels and senesced leaf litter in particular. We have known that species exhibit differential flammability for some time, but isolated efforts have often attributed differen
Autor:
J. Morgan Varner, Eamon A. Engber, Jonathan Szecsei, Jing Cao, Christopher J. Dugaw, Jesse K. Kreye
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 43:512-516
The ignition and combustion of forest floor duff are poorly understood yet have been linked to soil heating and overstory tree mortality in many temperate coniferous forests. Research to date has focused on the characteristics of duff that facilitate
Autor:
J. Kevin Hiers, J. Morgan Varner, Lenya Quinn-Davidson, Christopher J. Dugaw, Eamon A. Engber
Publikováno v:
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 37:13-17
Publikováno v:
Fire Ecology. 7:32-50
The role of fire in the maintenance of oak-dominated ecosystems is widely recognized. Fire exclusion results in structural and compositional shifts that alter fuelbed composition and structure, together influencing fire behavior and effects. To clari