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Fire Effects on Historical Wildfire Refugia in Contemporary Wildfires

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Crystal Kolden, Tyler Bleeker, Alistair Smith, Helen Poulos, Ann Camp, Kolden, Crystal A., Bleeker, Tyler M., Smith, Alistair M. S., Poulos, Helen M., and Camp, Ann E., Fire Effects on Historical Wildfire Refugia in Contemporary Wildfires: Forests, v. 8, iss. 10.

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Wildfire refugia are forest patches that are minimally-impacted by fire and provide critical habitats for fire-sensitive species and seed sources for post-fire forest regeneration. Wildfire refugia are relatively understudied, particularly concerning the impacts of subsequent fires on existing refugia. We opportunistically re-visited 122 sites classified in 1994 for a prior fire refugia study, which were burned by two wildfires in 2012 in the Cascade mountains of central Washington, USA. We evaluated the fire effects for historically persistent fire refugia and compared them to the surrounding non-refugial forest matrix. Of 122 total refugial (43 plots) and non-refugial (79 plots) sites sampled following the 2012 wildfires, one refugial [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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