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Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 45:2755-2765
Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Earth Science. 12:693-710
Spring snowmelt serves as the major hydrological contribution to many watersheds of the US West. Since the 1970s the conterminous western USA has seen an earlier arrival of spring snowmelt. The extremely low snowpack and early melt of 2015 in the Cas
Autor:
Rebecca J. Cole, Tommy Woodall, Sylvie Arques, Carl G. Schmitt, John All, Michael J. Medler, Justin King, Jun Yan
Publikováno v:
Fire Ecology. 13:85-104
In Huascaran National Park (HNP), Peru, grazing and anthropogenic burning have been interacting for decades with natural ignitions and climate variability to reconfigure the fire regimes of the vegetative communities. However, over the last few decad
Publikováno v:
Fire Ecology. 12:41-51
The interactions between climate and wildland fire are complex. To better understand these interactions, we used ArcMap 10.2.2 to examine the relationships between early spring snowmelt and total annual area burned within a defined region of the Rock
Autor:
Michael J. Medler
Publikováno v:
Environmental Practice. 9:112-118
To prevent wildfires from damaging communities in the American West, many federal wildfire hazard reduction projects in the United States target fuel reduction on federal lands. Current federal policies stress efforts in the 77 million hectares of fe
Publikováno v:
Physical Geography. 23:335-342
Spatial and temporal patterns of snowfall influence future moisture availability, plant growth, and soil moisture. Therefore winter and spring snowfall may influence summer wildfire patterns. We conducted an examination of the spatial and temporal re
Autor:
Rey S. Ofren, Michael J. Medler
Publikováno v:
Geocarto International. 16:83-90
Statistical tools were used to evaluate the relationships between observed fire effects and characteristics identifiable in pre-fire multispectral and terrain data. Random points were placed within field delimited polygons representing areas of high
Autor:
Michael J. Medler, Stephen R. Yool
Publikováno v:
Physical Geography. 19:433-443
Terrain influences many ecological processes. Therefore, ecologists must consider terrain effects in sampling designs. Incomplete information on the ecological role of terrain, however, makes it difficult to account for terrain variability in sample
Autor:
Michael J. Medler, Stephen R. Yool
Publikováno v:
Geocarto International. 12:49-58
In many areas suppression of wildfire has produced fuel accumulations that pre‐dispose forests to undesirable fire behavior. Image processing techniques can be used to combine different elements of terrain data into a single composite image. This c
Autor:
Michael J. Medler, Melissa Whitman, Jean Jacques Randriamanindry, Elisabeth Rabakonandrianina
Publikováno v:
Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology; 2011: Lankesteriana: Volumen 11, Número 1
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Is there a difference in response to disturbance, or resource limitation, by similar taxa based on micro-site habitat heterogeneity? For this study we examined how fire and moisture availability influences the distribution of terrestrial and lithophy
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