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Type: Conference Proceedings
Compiler(s): James E. Lotan; James K. Brown
Publication Date: 1985
This conceptual model of early seral shrub succession following clearcutting and broadcast burning synthesizes ideas from previous research and modeling approaches into a simple diagrammatic model of the critical successional influences and processes. Illustrative examples are drawn from observations of successional development following high-and low-severity burns on the Thuja plicata/Clintonia uniflora habitat type in northern Idaho.
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Citation: Morgan, Penelope, Neuenschwander, L. F. 1985. Modeling shrub succession following clearcutting and broadcast burning. Pages 83-90. In: Lotan, James E.; Brown, James K. (compilers). Fire's effects on wildlife habitat - symposium proceedings; 1984 March 21; Missoula, MT. General Technical Report INT-GTR-186. General Technical Report INT-GTR-186. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 96 p.
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Keywords:
- habitat types
- post-fire succession
- predictive model
- queencup beadlily
- shrub succession
- Thuja plicata
- Thuja plicata/Clintonia uniflora
- western redcedar
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