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The Ecology of Fire - Cambridge Studies in Ecology

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Type: Book
 
Website: http://www.amazon.com/Ecology-...
 
Author: Robert J. Whelan
 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
 
Date published: Thu, Aug 24, 1995
 
Country: United States
 
Scale of activity: National
 

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How wildfires affect animal and plant populations is a complex ecological issue. Robert Whelan examines fire as an ecological agent and discusses how populations of organisms are affected by its passage. Drawing examples from several continents, the author studies the impact of fires on individual organisms, populations, and communities. He looks at the effects on ecological processes such as predator-prey, and plant-herbivore interactions, and summarizes the major aspects of ecology that are of particular importance to fire control--both protection against wildfires and fire as a management tool. This book is unique in its emphasis on general ecological principles rather than regional treatment, and it will be of interest to ecologists, foresters, and other land managers.

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