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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 2001
From the text:'Our analysis is the first to be able to include effects of time since fire; the previous studies have included only two environmental states, corresponding to years with and without fires. Even so, our model of fire and the environmental effects it produces are relatively crude, and could be extended by incorporating effects of time since fire on the likelihood and intensity of fire.'
Citation: Caswell, H., and T. N. Kaye. 2001. Stochastic demography and conservation of an endangered perennial plant (Lomatium bradshawii) in a dynamic fire regime. Advances in Ecological Research, v. 32, p. 1-51.
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Keywords:
- Andropogon brevifolius
- Andropogon semiberbis
- biomass
- burning intervals
- conservation
- ecosystem dynamics
- fire frequency
- fire intensity
- fire management
- fire regimes
- grasslands
- herbaceous vegetation
- Hudsonia
- Lomatia
- Lomatium
- Lomatium bradshawii
- Oregon
- perennial plants
- plant growth
- population density
- post fire recovery
- prairies
- statistical analysis
- threatened and endangered species (plants)
- Washington
- woody plants
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