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    by Keo, Omaliss
    Published 2008
    ... forest near seasonal grasslands and pools where earthworms are abundant. It selects large tall trees...
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    by Brice B. Hanberry
    Published 2021-02-01
    ... of loss of the disturbance type and associated forest. Historically, fire and flooding disturbance regimes...
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  3. 263
    by Ansley, Shannon Elizabeth
    Published 2006
    ... sandhill, where fire suppression has threatened wind-dispersed longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris...
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    ...Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate...
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  5. 265
    by Morgan, David J.
    Published 2012
    ... direct fire weapons. The ability to find cover is fairly intuitive for humans, but current attempts...
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    ... them, the cerrado sensu stricto, which is a savanna types where has the fire occurrence, and it has...
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    ... of the sample trees on the action of extractives from mycelium Ceratocystis laricicola (Redfern & Minter) were...
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    by Peter Thomas, Xavier Garcia-Marti
    Published 2015-12-01
    ...<p><em>Aim of study:</em><strong> </strong>Being the longest-lived of all European trees, capable...
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  10. 270
    by Kanarek, Michael Richard
    Published 2013
    ... the ground surface at the heavily burned end of the transect, where the majority of trees were killed...
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    ... in the thirteenth century, fire-sensitive trees succumbed rapidly, most of the drier forests being lost...
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  13. 273
    by Burchfield, David Richard
    Published 2014
    ... invading onto valuable rangelands. The suppression of fire and increase of intensive grazing, combined...
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    ...Abstract Background The negative impacts of the exotic tree, Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven...
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  16. 276
    by Fältström, Leonora
    Published 2019
    ... fire dependent species that need charred wood to survive. Few studies have investigated the difference...
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    ... pathogenic bacterial species that limit very important crops, Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of the fire...
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    ... for distraction and cost. Contractors identified several situations where the technology may help improve safety...
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    ... trees and shrubs – particularly along rivers, in wetlands and along the urban edge where tall alien...
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    by Q. Sun, W. S. Meyer, G. R. Koerber, P. Marschner
    Published 2015-08-01
    ..., but not available N, were greater under trees than in open areas. Wild fire decreased the flush of respiration per...
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