Browsing by Subject "fire"
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(2011-01-11)This study is meant to explain the fire regime of the southern Appalachian Mountain Range of the southeastern United States by analyzing spatial statistics and climate-fire relationships. The spatial statistics were created ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Grasslands are characterized by recurring disturbances such as fire and grazing occurring against a background of topoedaphic heterogeneity and climatic variability. The result is a complex, multi-scaled disturbance regime, ...
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(2016-05-26)Plant species diversity is a critical element for the stability and functionality of all types of ecosystems. The drivers of plant species diversity remain up for debate with varying views of how a high level is achieved ...
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(2023-07-23)Despite growing recognition that Earth’s biodiverse grasslands and savannas require long periods of time to accumulate their diversity, the idea that grasslands can be as ancient as forests (i.e., the old-growth grassland ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Savannas comprise over one eighth of the world's land surface with some 50 Mha in North America alone. They are productive systems supporting a high level of both faunal and floral diversity and are of increasing socioeconomic ...