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Role of season and interval of prescribed burning on ponderosa pine growth in relation to soil inorganic N and P and moisture
Forest ecology and management

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Does post-fire abiotic habitat filtering create divergent plant communities in black spruce forests of eastern Canada
Oecologia

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Vegetation dynamics and exotic plant invasion following high severity crown fire in a southern California conifer forest
Plant ecology

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The wettability of ash from burned vegetation and its relationship to Mediterranean plant species type, burn severity and total organic carbon content
Geoderma

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Simulated Importance of Dispersal, Disturbance, and Landscape History in Long-Term Ecosystem Change in the Big Woods of Minnesota
Ecosystems

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Fire regimes of quaking aspen in the Mountain West
Forest ecology and management

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Mapped versus actual burned area within wildfire perimeters: Characterizing the unburned
Forest ecology and management

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Response of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) recruitment to fire severity and post-fire management in a coastal burned area in Galicia (NW Spain)
Plant ecology

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Short-term effects of prescribed burning on radial growth of Douglas-fir trees in south central British Columbia
International journal of wildland fire

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Persistent effects of fire severity on early successional forests in interior Alaska
Forest ecology and management

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Fire severity and nutrient availability do not constrain resprouting in forest shrubs
Plant ecology

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Restoration of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)-hardwood ecosystems severely impacted by the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)
Forest ecology and management

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A conceptual model of sprouting responses in relation to fire damage: an example with cork oak (Quercus suber L.) trees in Southern Portugal
Plant ecology

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California black oak responses to fire severity and native conifer encroachment in the Klamath Mountains
Forest ecology and management

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Scaling from leaf traits to fire behaviour: community composition predicts fire severity in a temperate forest
journal of ecology

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Effects of fire severity on plant nutrient uptake reinforce alternate pathways of succession in boreal forests
Plant ecology

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Relevance of soil seed bank and seed rain to immediate seed supply after a large wildfire
International journal of wildland fire

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Tree mortality patterns following prescribed fire for Pinus and Abies across the southwestern United States
Forest ecology and management

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Post-fire response variability in Mediterranean Basin tree species in Portugal
International journal of wildland fire

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Natural forest floor clearings around trees in Jeffrey pine forests reduce tree damage and mortality following wildfire
Forest ecology and management

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Effects of fire severity on early recovery of Patagonian steppes
International journal of wildland fire

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Patterns of initial versus delayed regeneration of white spruce in boreal mixedwood succession
Canadian journal of forest research

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Are mineral soils exposed by severe wildfire better seedbeds for conifer regeneration
Canadian journal of forest research

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Effects of wildfire, salvage logging and slash manipulation on Pinus pinaster Ait. recruitment in Orense (NW Spain)
Forest ecology and management

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Dendroclimatic inference of wildfire activity in Quebec over the 20th century and implications for natural disturbance-based forest management at the northern limit of the commercial forest
International journal of wildland fire

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Assessing mitigation of wildfire severity by fuel treatments - an example from the Coastal Plain of Mississippi
International journal of wildland fire

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Evaluating the potential of Landsat TM/ETM+ imagery for assessing fire severity in Alaskan black spruce forests
International journal of wildland fire

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Wildfire promotes broadleaves and species mixture in boreal forest
Forest ecology and management

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Environmental and demographic correlates of tree recruitment and mortality in north Australian savannas
Forest ecology and management

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The historical range of variability of fires in the Andean-Patagonian Nothofagus forest region
International journal of wildland fire

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Large fires as agents of ecological diversity in the North American boreal forest
International journal of wildland fire