2nd International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress
    

Poster Session 2

 Fire Effects
 P2.1Carabid community after prescribed burning in mediterranean regions  
Luisa Ferreira Nunes, Escola Superior Agraria Castelo Branco, Castelo Branco, Portugal
 P2.2Effects of fire and soil conditions on germination and seedling success of diffuse knapweed (Centaurea diffusa) in northern Arizona forests  extended abstract
Barbara Satink Wolfson, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; and T. E. Kolb, C. Hull Sieg, and K. M. Clancy
 P2.3The relationship of stand structure in burned and unburned areas to dogwood (Cornus florida L.) survival in Great Smoky Mountain National Park  
Eric J. Holzmueller, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; and S. Jose and M. A. Jenkins
 P2.4Fire temperatures and effects on alien and native annual plants in the Mojave Desert  
Matthew L. Brooks, USGS, Henderson, NV; and M. Trader
 P2.5Reduction of lichen habitat by wildland fire on the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska  
A. Morton, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, AK; and L. B. Saperstein
 P2.6The Phenology and Natural Regeneration of Two Native Pine Species in Subtropical Forest Burned Areas of Central Taiwan  
Li-Ming Liang, National Chung-Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan; and M. Y. Chen
 P2.7True Mountain Mahogany Sprouting Behavior Following Fire  
Li-Ming Liang, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and P. N. Omi
 P2.8Short-term responses in aspen regeneration for wildlife habitat in interior Alaska  
Thomas F. Paragi, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fairbanks, AK; and D. A. Haggstrom
 P2.9Delayed mortality: saguaro cacti are still dying 10 years after wildfire!  extended abstract
Marcia G. Narog, USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA; and R. C. Wilson
 P2.10Surface Fires and Stem Mortality: Physical Connections  
Anthony S. Bova, USDA Forest Service, Delaware, OH; and M. B. Dickinson
 P2.11Long-term response of two exotic plant species following a wildfire in the Black Hills, South Dakota  
Noah Barstatis, USDA Forest Service, Flagstaff, AZ; and C. H. Sieg
 P2.12Fire severity classification: uses and abuses  
Theresa B. Jain, USDA Forest Service, Moscow, Idaho, ID; and R. T. Graham
 P2.13The role of fire in tree mortality and regeneration in yellow pine (Pinus pungens, P. rigida, and P. virginiana) communities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park: preliminary results  
Virginia L. McDaniel, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN; and N. L. Benzing
 P2.14The role of fire in maintaining Quercus montana and Q. marilandica communities at Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina  
Virginia L. McDaniel, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN; and N. L. Benzing
 P2.15Seasonal changes in soil water repellency following wildfire in chaparral steeplands, southern California  extended abstract
Ken R. Hubbert, USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA; and V. Oriol
 P2.16Using a "fire cage" to test the response of Arabis johnstonii to fire  extended abstract
Jan L. Beyers, USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA; and M. G. Narog, C. Sclafani, and C. Escobar
 P2.17Pine regeneration following prescribed and wild fires: the role of seed dispersal by animals  
Jennifer Briggs, University of Nevada, Reno, NV; and S. B. Vander Wall

Monday, 17 November 2003: 6:00 PM

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