@EFrost_Wildwood @dendromecon27 @TheWholeShebang Hi Evan, I think there is a world of gray where you might instead see a world of black and white. https://t.co/IWCRSpOmEt
distances into the interior of older forests with multi-layer canopies and high tree density...’” (https://t.co/KE2jTFhkOc)
"...Recently thinned forests have higher temps and wind speeds, which can increase fire severity (Estes et al. 2017)... so forest thinning that alters microclimates may increase flammability." https://t.co/K0xuy18qXw
As the climate changes and wildfires become more common, the endangered northern spotted owl may not be able to find fire refugia for nesting. Check out this paper by Lesmeister et al. to learn more! https://t.co/3JVZPyYOjm
RT @TMTSpringer: #FireEcology: #Northernspottedowl nesting forests as fire refugia: a 30-year synthesis of large wildfires 🦉https://t.co/FM…
#FireEcology: #Northernspottedowl nesting forests as fire refugia: a 30-year synthesis of large wildfires 🦉https://t.co/z9cf76k8Sj🦉 #SNFECO #SpringerOpen #SpringerNature #openaccess #Strixoccidentaliscaurina #wildfireseverity #firerefugia @fireecology @Dam
#FireEcology: #Northernspottedowl nesting forests as fire refugia: a 30-year synthesis of large wildfires 🦉https://t.co/FMqhc2gKCZ🦉 #SNFECO #SpringerOpen #SpringerNature #openaccess #Strixoccidentaliscaurina #wildfireseverity #firerefugia @fireecology @Dam