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- 2013464059 abstract "We monitored coarse woody debris dynamics and natural tree regeneration over a 14-year period after the 1991 Warner Creek Fire, a 3631-ha (8,972-ac) mixed severity fire in the western Cascade Range of Oregon. Rates for tree mortality in the fire, postfire mortality, snag fall, and snag fragmentation all showed distinct patterns by tree diameter and species, with Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) more likely to survive a fire, and to remain standing as a snag, than other common tree species. Natural seedling regeneration was abundant, rapid, and highly variable in space. Densities of seedlings >10 cm height at 14 years postfire ranged from 1,530 to 392,000 per ha. Seedling establishment was not concentrated in a single year, and did not appear to be limited by the abundant growth of shrubs. The simultaneous processes of mortality, snag fall, and tree regeneration increased the variety of many measures of forest structure. The singular event of the fire has increased the structural diversity of the landscape.".
- 2013464059 contributor B12822433.
- 2013464059 contributor B12822434.
- 2013464059 contributor B12822435.
- 2013464059 date "2013".
- 2013464059 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45).".
- 2013464059 description "We monitored coarse woody debris dynamics and natural tree regeneration over a 14-year period after the 1991 Warner Creek Fire, a 3631-ha (8,972-ac) mixed severity fire in the western Cascade Range of Oregon. Rates for tree mortality in the fire, postfire mortality, snag fall, and snag fragmentation all showed distinct patterns by tree diameter and species, with Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) more likely to survive a fire, and to remain standing as a snag, than other common tree species. Natural seedling regeneration was abundant, rapid, and highly variable in space. Densities of seedlings >10 cm height at 14 years postfire ranged from 1,530 to 392,000 per ha. Seedling establishment was not concentrated in a single year, and did not appear to be limited by the abundant growth of shrubs. The simultaneous processes of mortality, snag fall, and tree regeneration increased the variety of many measures of forest structure. The singular event of the fire has increased the structural diversity of the landscape.".
- 2013464059 extent "50 pages :".
- 2013464059 hasFormat "Available also in electronic format on the Internet.".
- 2013464059 hasFormat "Natural tree regeneration and coarse woody debris dynamics after a forest fire in the western Cascade Range".
- 2013464059 identifier gpo37727.
- 2013464059 identifier 850514583.pdf.
- 2013464059 isFormatOf "Available also in electronic format on the Internet.".
- 2013464059 isFormatOf "Natural tree regeneration and coarse woody debris dynamics after a forest fire in the western Cascade Range".
- 2013464059 isPartOf "Research paper PNW ; RP-592".
- 2013464059 isPartOf "Research paper PNW ; RP-592.".
- 2013464059 issued "2013".
- 2013464059 language "eng".
- 2013464059 relation "Available also in electronic format on the Internet.".
- 2013464059 relation "Natural tree regeneration and coarse woody debris dynamics after a forest fire in the western Cascade Range".
- 2013464059 spatial "Cascade Range.".
- 2013464059 subject "Conifers Regeneration Cascade Range.".
- 2013464059 subject "Forest fires Environmental aspects Cascade Range.".
- 2013464059 subject "Forest regeneration Cascade Range.".
- 2013464059 subject "SD397.C7 B76 2013".
- 2013464059 subject "Vegetation dynamics Cascade Range.".
- 2013464059 title "Natural tree regeneration and coarse woody debris dynamics after a forest fire in the western Cascade Range / Martin J. Brown, Jane Kertis, and Mark H. Huff.".
- 2013464059 type "text".