The ecological importance of mixed-s...
DellaSala, Dominick A., (1956-)

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  • The ecological importance of mixed-severity fires = nature's Phoenix /
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    Title/Author: The ecological importance of mixed-severity fires/ edtied by Dominick A. DellaSala, Chad T. Hanson.
    Reminder of title: nature's Phoenix /
    other author: DellaSala, Dominick A.,
    Published: Amsterdam :Elsevier, : 2015.,
    Description: 1 online resource :col. ill., col. maps.
    [NT 15003449]: Biodiversity of mixed- and high-severity fires. Setting the stage for mixed- and high-severity fire -- Ecological and biodiversity benefits of megafires -- Using bird ecology to learn about the benefits of severe fire -- Mammals and mixed- and high-severity fire -- Stream-riparian ecosystems and mixed- and high-severity fire -- Bark beetles and high-severity fires in Rocky Mountain subalpine forests -- Global and regional perspectives on mixed- and high-severity fires. High-severity fires in chaparral: cognitive dissonance in the shrublands -- Regional case studies: Southeast Australia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Europe, and Boreal Canada -- Climage change: uncertainties, shifting baselines, and fire management -- Carbon dynamics of mixed- and high-severity wildfires: pyrogenic CO2 emissions, postfire carbon balance, and succession -- Managing mixed- and high-severity fires. In the aftermath of fire: logging an drelated actions degrade mixed- and high-severity burn areas -- The rising costs of wildfire suppression and the case for ecological fire use -- Flight of the phoenix: coexisting with mixed-severity fires.
    Subject: Forest fires - Prevention and control. -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128027493
    ISBN: 9780128027608 (electronic bk.)
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