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Fire Intensity

Higher severity fire increases the long-term competitiveness of pyrophytes in an upland oak-pine forest, Kentucky, USA

Author:

Culbert et al., 2025

Fire regimes of remnant pitch pine communities in the Ridge and Valley Region of Central Pennsylvania, USA

Author:

Marschall et al., 2016

Normalized burn ratios link fire severity with patterns of avian occurrence

Author:

Rose et al., 2016

Implications of frequent high intensity fire on the long-term stability of oak barrens, woodlands, and savannas

Author:

Clatterbuck & Rollins, 2018

On the Ecological Roles of Salamanders

Author:

Davic et al., 2004

Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests

Author:

Grant et al., 2024

Impacts of Wildfire Burn Severity on Plethodontid Salamander Populations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author:

Andrew J. Wilk; William E. Peterman

Population-level effects of prescribed fires on terrestrial salamanders

Author:

Ochs et al., 2024

Assessing the relationship between litter & duff consumption and post-fire soil temperature regimes

Author:

Smith & Hagan, 2020

Short-term effects of fire on breeding birds in southern Appalachian upland forests

Author:

Klaus et al., 2010

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