Indirect Effects of Fire Severity on Avian Communities in Ponderosa Pine and Aspen Forests in Western North America: A Review

  • Vierling K
  • Lentile L
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… 2007). Broad-scale burn severity assessments require remote measurement of surface properties that can be mechanistically related to ground measures of post-fire ecosystem condition and used to predict likely trajectories of vegetation change (Smith et al. 2007) …

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Vierling, K., & Lentile, L. (2008). Indirect Effects of Fire Severity on Avian Communities in Ponderosa Pine and Aspen Forests in Western North America: A Review. Fire Ecology, 4(2), 133–149. https://doi.org/10.4996/fireecology.0402133

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