Emergent freeze and fire disturbance dynamics in temperate rainforests

Author:

Buma Brian1ORCID,Batllori Enric2,Bisbing Sarah3,Holz Andres4,Saunders Sari C.5,Bidlack Allison L.6,Creutzburg Megan K.7,DellaSala Dominick A.8,Gregovich Dave9,Hennon Paul10,Krapek John11,Moritz Max A.1213,Zaret Kyla4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology; University of Colorado, Denver; 1151 Arapahoe St. Denver Colorado 80204 USA

2. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Cerdanyola del Vallòs Spain

3. Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science; University of Nevada - Reno; Reno Nevada USA

4. Department of Geography; Portland State University; Portland Oregon USA

5. Coast Area Research; BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development; Nanaimo British Columbia Canada

6. Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center; University of Alaska Southeast; Juneau Alaska USA

7. Institute for Natural Resources; Oregon State University; Portland Oregon USA

8. Geos Institute; Ashland Oregon USA

9. Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Wildlife Conservation Division; Douglas Alaska USA

10. USDA Forest Service; PNW Research Station; Juneau Alaska USA

11. Juneau Greens; Juneau Alaska USA

12. Agriculture and Natural Resources Division; University of California Cooperative Extension; Santa Barbara California USA

13. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management; University of California; Santa Barbara California USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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