A classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial
et al , 1996b) The LANDIS model was used to eval-uate fire, windthrow, and harvest disturbance regimes on landscape pattern and structure (Mladenoff et al , 1996; He and Mladenoff, 1999; Mladenoff and He, 1999) Fire is indirectly simulated at the stand-level by quantifying fire effects based on age class structure,
Pyrodiversity promotes avian diversity over the decade
When eval uated at the scale of individual fires, fires with a greater heterogeneity of burn is a natural part of wildfire regimes orafter succession has
Stemilt-Squilchuck Landscape Evaluation
Principle 3: Disturbance and succession drive ecosystem dynamics Implication: focus on restoring inherent fire/disturbance regimes and vegetation and successional patterns; other ecological processes will follow Principle 4: Predictable distributions of forest-patch–sizes naturally emerge from
Tropical Storm Regimes Influence the Structure of Tropical
1996) Thus, tropical storm regimes may maintain rain forests in a secondary stage of succession, with the associated high tree densities and short canopies typical of any secondary forest (N Brokaw, pers comm ) The suggestion that hurricane- or cyclone-per- turbed forests have shorter canopies than other
Multi-proxy facies analysis of the Opalinus Clay and
regimes The studied succession is interpreted as a shallowing-upward trend within a storm-wave-dominated epicontinental sea characterized by relative shallow water depths Keywords Mudstones Early-Middle Jurassic Sedimentary petrography Multi-sensor core logger XRF core scanner Rock-Eval pyrolysis 1 Introduction
FREP Priority Evaluation Questions - British Columbia
succession? 23 What impact are range practices having on the water cycle/hydrologic function? 24 What impact are range practices having on the quality and quantity of forage? 28 Are range practices maintaining "properly functioning condition" in riparian areas? 25 Are range practices contributing to soils loss and/or degradation? 26
FREP Priority Evaluation Questions - British Columbia
FREP Priority Evaluation Questions List Revision 1 6 – November 21st, 2006 Description of how these questions came about and why they are important The 20 Top Ranked Priority Evaluation Questions
Evaluating thE Ecological SuStainability of a PondEroSa PinE
belii), but with differing historic fire regimes, promoted significantly different structure and composition,and would be classified separate-ly—e g , the ponderosa pine bunchgrass for-est PNVT versus the Gambel oak shrubland (USDA Forest Service 1997) Describing Reference Conditions Introduction to the modeling software
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