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You are about to be entrapped or burned over by a wildfire: What are your survival options? |
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2006 |
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WUI and road networks/vegetation interfaces characterizing and mapping for forest fire risk assessment |
C. Lampin, M. Jappiot, M. Long, N. Mansuy, L. Borgniet |
2006 |
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Woody plant regeneration after blowdown, salvage logging, and prescribed fire in a northern Minnesota forest |
Brian Palik, Doug Kastendick |
2009 |
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Woody debris in a 16-year old Pinus radiata plantation in Australia: Mass, carbon and nitrogen stocks, and turnover |
Lanbin B. Guo, Emily Bek, Roger M. Gifford |
2006 |
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Wolves, elk, willows, and trophic cascades in the upper Gallatin Range of Southwestern Montana, USA |
William J. Ripple, Robert L. Beschta |
2004 |
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Windthrow and salvage logging in an old-growth hemlock-northern hardwoods forest |
Katharyn D. Lang, Lisa A. Schulte, Glenn R. Guntenspergen |
2009 |
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Wildlife species associated with non-coniferous vegetation in Pacific Northwest conifer forests: A review |
Joan C. Hagar |
2007 |
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| 8 |
Wildlife responses to thinning and burning treatments in southwestern conifer forests: A meta-analysis |
E.L. Kalies, C.L. Chambers, W.W. Covington |
2010 |
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| 9 |
Wildland fire risk--Integrating community resilience or community vulnerability attributes and hazard assessments, to provide a comprehensive risk model |
Klaus Braun |
2006 |
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| 10 |
Wildland fire hazard and risk: Problems, definitions, and context |
Colin C. Hardy |
2005 |
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| 11 |
Wildfires in NW Patagonia: long-term effects on a Nothofagus forest soil |
María Victoria Alauzis, María Julia Mazzarino, Estela Raffaele, Lucía Roselli |
2004 |
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| 12 |
Wildfires and vertebrate biodiversity in the Mediterranean region: Is fire good or bad? |
Francisco Moreira, Danilo Russo |
2006 |
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| 13 |
Wildfire, landscape diversity and the Drossel-Schwabl model |
Richard D. Zinck, Karin Johst, Volker Grimm |
2010 |
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| 14 |
Wildfire temperature and land cover modeling using hyperspectral data |
Philip E. Dennison, Kraivut Charoensiri, Dar A. Roberts, Seth H. Peterson, Robert O. Green |
2006 |
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Wildfire risk management model for strategic management |
Kevin G. Tolhurst, Derek M. Chong, Martin N. Strandgard |
2006 |
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Wildfire risk in the wildland-urban interface: A simulation study in northwestern Wisconsin |
Avi Bar Massada, Volker C. Radeloff, Susan I. Stewart, Todd J. Hawbaker |
2009 |
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Wildfire promotes broadleaves and species mixture in boreal forest |
Han Y.H. Chen, Stan Vasiliauskas, Gordon J. Kayahara, Triin Ilisson |
2009 |
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Wildfire effects on stream food webs and nutrient dynamics in Glacier National Park, USA |
Craig N. Spencer, Kristin Odney Gabel, F. Richard Hauer |
2003 |
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| 19 |
Wildfire burn patterns and riparian vegetation response along two northern Sierra Nevada streams |
Leda N. Kobziar, Joe R. McBride |
2006 |
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| 20 |
Wildfire and post-fire erosion impacts on forest ecosystem carbon and nitrogen: An analysis |
D.G. Neary, S.T. Overby |
2006 |
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| 21 |
Wildfire alters oak growth, foliar chemistry, and herbivory |
L. K. Rieske |
2002 |
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| 22 |
White-tailed deer activity reconstructed from tree-rings in eastern boreal Canada |
Lydia Querrec, Louise Filion |
2008 |
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| 23 |
White spruce regeneration following a major spruce beetle outbreak in forests on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska |
Keith Boggs, Michelle Sturdy, Daniel J. Rinella, Matthew J. Rinella |
2008 |
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| 24 |
Which plant species dominate early post-fire vegetation in the Central Alps, and why? |
B. Moser, T. Wohlgemuth |
2006 |
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What the soil reveals: Potential total ecosystem C stores of the Pacific Northwest region, USA |
Peter S. Homann, Mark Harmon, Suzanne Remillard, Erica A.H. Smithwick |
2005 |
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