A Key For Predicting Postfire Successional Trajectories In Black Spruce Stands Of Interior Alaska

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A Key for Predicting Postfire Successional Trajectories in Black Spruce Stands of Interior Alaska
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Pages: 46
Authors: Jill Frances Johnstone
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Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill) B.S.P) is the dominant forest cover type in interior Alaska and is prone to frequent, stand-replacing wildfires. Through impa
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Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill) B.S.P) is the dominant forest cover type in interior Alaska and is prone to frequent, stand-replacing wildfires. Through impa
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Predicting Wildfire Behavior in Black Spruce Forests in Alaska
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The Effects of Fire Severity and Site Moisture on Species Composition and Functional Properties of Black Spruce Forests in Interior Alaska
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"In interior Alaska black spruce forest succession and vegetation properties are tightly linked to fire disturbance, partly due to the functional properties of