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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 1994
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Citation: Keane, R. E., and P. Morgan. 1994. Landscape processes affecting the decline of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, Montana, USA. Proceedings of the International Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, v. 12, p. 195-208.
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Keywords:
- Abies lasiocarpa
- blister rust
- blister rust
- BMWC - Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex
- catastrophic fires
- climax vegetation
- coniferous forests
- CONTINENTAL DIVIDE
- Cronartium ribicola
- crown fires
- Dendroctonus ponderosae
- diseases
- distribution
- disturbance
- ecosystem dynamics
- ecosystem processes
- elevation
- fire adaptations (plants)
- fire exclusion
- fire frequency
- genetics
- geography
- Georgia
- GIS
- herbaceous vegetation
- histories
- insects
- landscape ecology
- landscape ecology and pattern
- mineral soils
- Montana
- mortality
- mosaic
- mountains
- national forests
- national parks
- nongame birds
- Nucifraga columbiana
- Picea engelmannii
- Pinus albicaulis
- Pinus contorta
- pioneer species
- plant communities
- plant diseases
- precipitation
- regeneration
- reintroduction of fire
- remote sensing
- Ribes
- rivers
- rocky habitats
- seed dispersal
- seeds
- shrubs
- sloping terrain
- snags
- snowpack
- soils
- statistical analysis
- subalpine forests
- succession
- surface fires
- temperature
- threatened and endangered species (animals)
- topography
- understory vegetation
- Ursus arctos
- whitebark pine
- wilderness areas
- wildlife food habits
- wildlife food plants
- wind
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