Fire management, managed relocation, and land conservation options for long-lived obligate seeding plants under global changes in climate, urbanization, and fire regime.
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Global change and terrestrial plant community dynamicsResolving future fire management conflicts using multicriteria decision making.Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science.Implications of different population model structures for management of threatened plants.Interactions between rainfall, fire and herbivory drive resprouter vital rates in a semi-arid ecosystemThe performance of protected areas for biodiversity under climate change
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Fire management, managed relocation, and land conservation options for long-lived obligate seeding plants under global changes in climate, urbanization, and fire regime.
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P2093
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P1476
Fire management, managed reloc ...... urbanization, and fire regime.
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P2093
Clark Winchell
H Resit Akçakaya
Helen M Regan
Janet Franklin
Kurt E Anderson
Toni Mizerek
P2860
P304
P356
10.1111/COBI.12253
P577
2014-03-08T00:00:00Z