Volume 5, issue 1, April 2009
11 articles in this issue
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Spatially and Temporally Variable Fire Regime on Rincon Peak, Arizona, USA
Authors
- Jose M. Iniguez
- Thomas W. Swetnam
- Christopher H. Baisan
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 3 - 21
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Smoke-Cued Emergence in Plant Species of Ponderosa Pine Forests: Contrasting Greenhouse and Field Results
Authors
- Scott R. Abella
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 22 - 37
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Post-Wildfire Recovery of Riparian Vegetation during a Period of Water Scarcity in the Southwestern USA
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- D. Max Smith
- Deborah M. Finch
- Jeffrey F. Kelly
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 38 - 55
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Do Plant Invasions Change the Effects of Fire on Animals?
Authors
- Robert J. Steidl
- Andrea R. Litt
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 56 - 66
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Predicted Fire Behavior and Societal Benefits in Three Eastern Sierra Nevada Vegetation Types
Authors
- Christopher A. Dicus
- Kenneth Delfino
- David R. Weise
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 67 - 78
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A 43-year Evaluation of a Prescribed Fire: an Arizona Case Study
Authors
- Peter F. Ffolliott
- Cody L. Stropki
- Aaron T. Kauffman
- Content type: Short Communication
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 79 - 84
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Private-Public Collaboration to Reintroduce Fire into the Changing Ecosystems of the Southwestern Borderlands Region
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Gerald J. Gottfried
- Larry S. Allen
- Carleton B. Edminster
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 85 - 99
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Evaluating the Ecological Sustainability of a Ponderosa Pine Ecosystem on the Kaibab Plateau in Northern Arizona
Authors
- Reuben Weisz
- Jack Triepke
- Russ Truman
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 100 - 114
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Emergency Post-Fire Rehabilitation Treatment Effects on Burned Area Ecology and Long-Term Restoration
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Peter R. Robichaud
- Sarah A. Lewis
- Louise E. Ashmun
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 115 - 128
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Post-Wildland Fire Desertification: Can Rehabilitation Treatments Make a Difference?
Authors
- Daniel G. Neary
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Pages: 129 - 144