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Selected References:
Impact of Fire and Grazing on Diversity and Invasion in Sierran Forests

Graber, D. M., S. A. Haultain, and J. E. Fessenden. 1993. Conducting a biologcial survey; a case study from Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks. Pp. 17-35. In S. D. Veirs Jr., T. J. Stohlgren and C. Schonewald-Coxs (eds). Proceedings of the fourth conference on research in California's national parks. Transactions and Proceedings Series 9. United State Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.

Keeley, J. E. and C. J. Fotheringham. 1997. Trace gas emissions in smoke-induced germination. Science 276:1248-1250.

Keeley, J. E. and P. H. Zedler. 1998. Evolution of life histories in Pinus, pp. 219-251. In D. Richardson (ed), Ecology and Biogeography of Pines. Cambridge University Press.

Keeley, J. E. 1998. Postfire ecosystem recovery and management: The October 1993 large fire episode in California, pp. 69-90. In J. M. Moreno (ed), Large Forest Fires. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Keeley, J. E., G. Ne’eman, and C. J. Fotheringham. 1999. Immaturity risk in a fire-dependent pine. Journal of Mediterranean Ecology 1:41-48.

Keeley, J. E., C. J. Fotheringham, and M. Morais. 1999. Reexamining fire suppression impacts on brushland fire regimes. Science 284:1829-1832.


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