Fire Ecology of Forests and Woodlands in UtahU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1992 - Ecología forestal - 128 pages |
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9 track ABCO ABLA absence of fire ASCII with Common aspen aspen stands beetle bigtooth maple blue spruce burning Common LISP Common LISP present conifer dense Department of Agriculture dominant Douglas-fir duff Engelmann spruce Fire Effects Information Fire Management Fire Sciences Laboratory Fischer forb Forest and Range Forest Service fuel loadings Gambel oak grass habitat types herb herbaceous Intermountain Fire Sciences Intermountain Research Station juniper limber pine lodgepole pine low-mod low-severity fires Magnetic tape reels mature Missoula mixed conifer moderate fires moist Montana mountain pine beetle occur Oregon-grape oreophilus overstory phase Abies PICO PIEN Pinus pinyon PIPO ponderosa pine POTR prescribed fire Pseudotsuga PSME Range Experiment Station regen regeneration repens resprouts Rocky Mountain role of fire saplings seed seedlings seral species severe fire severe severe shrubs stage subalpine fir succession suckering Symphoricarpos oreophilus System Data base trees U.S. Department understory Utah vegetation white fir woodlands