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The effect of forest fire on understory plant community development: A comparison of pre- and post-fire vegetation in the boreal mixedwood forest.
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The effect of forest fire on understory plant community development: A comparison of pre- and post-fire vegetation in the boreal mixedwood forest./
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Lypowy, Jaime Nicole.
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151 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1460.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International48-03.
標題:
Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife. -
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9780494549674
The effect of forest fire on understory plant community development: A comparison of pre- and post-fire vegetation in the boreal mixedwood forest.
Lypowy, Jaime Nicole.
The effect of forest fire on understory plant community development: A comparison of pre- and post-fire vegetation in the boreal mixedwood forest.
- 151 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1460.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Alberta (Canada), 2009.
Vegetation structure and composition (trees and vascular understory) of boreal mixedwood forest sites pre- and post- wildfire were studied to examine the effects of: pre-fire vegetation on fire severity, severity on the post-fire community, and similarity of pre- and post-tire communities as affected by severity. An experimental study on the influence of resource competition and microsite quality on community composition in the intermediate (5-year) post-fire period was conducted. Disturbance history and underlying site conditions determined the effect that pre-fire vegetation had on severity. Severity and species regeneration strategies together determined composition of the post-fire community and the pre- and post-fire communities were more similar under low severity conditions. The influence of underlying site conditions continued into the intermediate post-fire period, affecting community response to further disturbances. The understory on the high severity site was more influenced by sapling removal while microsite quality was more important on the low severity site.
ISBN: 9780494549674Subjects--Topical Terms:
783690
Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife.
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