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Type: Video
Presenter(s):
- Gavin M. JonesUS Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Host Agency:
- US Forest Service, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory
Publication Date: April 14, 2022
This seminar is part of the USFS Missoula Fire Lab Seminar Series.
Fire regimes are changing. What will this mean for wildlife? In the face of rapid environmental changes, animals have three choices: adapt, move, or die. Wildlife responses to changing fire regimes will be no different. In this talk, Dr. Gavin Jones discusses how fire regimes have shaped patterns of wildlife diversity, the effects of megafires on focal species, and how management interventions might move the needle on wildlife conservation in a fiery future.
Recording Length: 1:01:14
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Link to this recording (streaming; vimeo)
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Keywords:
- black-backed woodpecker
- burn severity
- extreme wildfires
- fire regime change
- habitat loss
- landscape dynamics
- landscape treatment
- managed dynamics
- megafires
- Picoides arcticus
- pyrodiversity-biodiversity hypothesis
- spotted owl
- Strix occidentalis
- wildlife conservation
- wildlife diversity
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FRAMES Record Number: 65803