Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forestsThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.
Eric S. Kasischke(University of Maryland, College Park), Merritt R. Turetsky(University of Guelph), T. Scott Rupp(United States Geological Survey), Paul Duffy(United States Geological Survey), Elizabeth Hoy(University of Maryland, College Park), David L. Verbyla(United States Geological Survey), Randi Jandt(United States Geological Survey), Karen A. Murphy(United States Geological Survey), Monika P. Calef(United States Geological Survey), A. D. McGuire(United States Geological Survey), Jennifer L. Barnes(United States Geological Survey)
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