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The importance of small fire refugia in the central Sierra Nevada, California, USA

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Erika M Blomdahl, Crystal A. Kolden, Arjan J.H. Meddens, and James A. Lutz, 2018-10-19, The importance of small fire refugia in the central Sierra Nevada, California, USA: v. 432, p. 1041-1052.

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Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Fire refugia – the unburned areas within fire perimeters – are important to the survival of many taxa through fire events and the revegetation of post-fire landscapes. Previous work has shown that species use and benefit from small-scale fire refugia (1–1000 m2), but our understanding of where and how fire refugia form is largely limited to the scale of remotely sensed data (i.e., 900 m2 Landsat pixels). To examine the causes and consequences of small fire refugia, we field-mapped all unburned patches ≥1 m2 within a contiguous 25.6 ha forest plot that burned at generally low-to-moderate severity in the 2013 Yosemite Rim Fire, California, USA. Within the Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot (YFDP), there were [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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journalForest Ecology and Management
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typeDOI
value10.1016/j.foreco.2018.10.038
typeVolume
value432
typePages
value1041-1052

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