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The following pages link to Jon Keeley (Q47151):
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- Bet-hedging and best-bet strategies shape seed dormancy (Q150803) (← links)
- Bibliographies on chaparral and the fire ecology of other Mediterranean systems (Q150937) (← links)
- Chaparral (in Ecosystems of California) (Q151026) (← links)
- Population variation in root-grafting and a hypothesis (Q151027) (← links)
- Temporal and spatial variation in fruit production by chaparral shrubs, (Q151028) (← links)
- Photosynthesis in quillworts, or why are some aquatic plants similar to cactus? (Q151038) (← links)
- [Book reviews] The Science of Allelopathy, edited by A. R. Putnam and C. Tang; Allelopathy, by E .L. Rice (Q151058) (← links)
- Climate change and future fire regimes: Examples from California (Q151281) (← links)
- Dispersal limitation does not control high elevational distribution of alien plant species in the southern Sierra Nevada, California (Q151315) (← links)
- Setting priorities for private land conservation in fire-prone landscapes: Are fire risk reduction and biodiversity conservation competing or compatible objectives? (Q151421) (← links)
- Ecological Impact of Proposed Auburn Dam (Q151943) (← links)
- A Californian's view of fynbos (Q151945) (← links)
- Demographic structure of California chaparral in the long-term absence of fire (Q151950) (← links)
- Recruitment of seedlings and vegetative sprouts in unburned chaparral (Q151992) (← links)
- Commissioned Review. Carbon: freshwater plants (Q152006) (← links)
- Demographic patterns of postfire regeneration in Mediterranean-climate shrublands of California (Q152087) (← links)
- Fuel breaks affect nonnative species abundance in Californian plant communities (Q152150) (← links)
- A structural equation model analysis of postfire plant diversity in California shrublands (Q152173) (← links)
- Inferring differential evolutionary processes of plant persistence traits in Northern Hemisphere Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems (Q152204) (← links)
- A mid-holocene fauna from Bear Den Cave, Sequoia National Park, California (Q152300) (← links)
- The role of fire refugia in the distribution of Pinus sabiniana (Pinaceae) in the southern Sierra Nevada (Q152350) (← links)
- Tree mortality from fire and bark beetles following early and late season prescribed fires in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest (Q152360) (← links)
- Fire severity and plant age in postfire resprouting of woody plants in sage scrub and chaparral (Q152363) (← links)
- Fire decreases arthropod abundance but increases diversity: Early and late season prescribed fire effects in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest (Q152367) (← links)
- Historical reconstructions of California wildfires vary by data source (Q152900) (← links)
- Distribution of lightning and man-caused wildfires in California (Q153678) (← links)
- The role of allelopathy, heat and charred wood on the germination of chaparral herbs, (Q153679) (← links)
- Distribution of diurnal acid metabolism in submerged aquatic plants outside the genus Isoetes (Q153685) (← links)
- Comparing the role of fuel breaks across southern California national forests (Q153716) (← links)
- A comparison of effects from prescribed fires and wildfires managed for resource objectives in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (Q153762) (← links)
- Fire as an evolutionary pressure shaping plant traits (Q153795) (← links)
- Fire in California (Q153963) (← links)
- Fire in the Cape Region of South Africa (Q153966) (← links)
- The application of prototype point processes for the summary and description of California wildfires (Q154005) (← links)
- Fire in southern Australia (Q154082) (← links)
- Fire and grazing impacts on plant diversity and alien plant invasions in the southern Sierra Nevada (Q154273) (← links)
- The role of defensible space for residential structure protection during wildfires (Q154900) (← links)
- Subspecies differentiation in an enigmatic chaparral shrub species (Q156367) (← links)
- Effects of postfire climate and seed availability on postfire conifer regeneration (Q156491) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal strategies of resprouting and seeding in a chaparral shrub species (Q157382) (← links)
- County-level analysis of the impact of temperature and population increases on California wildfire data (Q157397) (← links)
- Wildfires and global change (Q157774) (← links)
- Chaparral (in North American Terrestrial Vegetation) (Q157854) (← links)
- Preventing Extreme Fire Events by Learning from History: The Effects of Wind, Temperature, and Drought Extremes on Fire Activity (Q160123) (← links)
- Understanding Fire-caused Vegetation Type Conversion in Southwestern Conifer Forests under Current and Future Climate Conditions (Q160540) (← links)
- WERC Fire Science (Q229144) (← links)
- Sequoia and Kings Canyon Field Station (Q229609) (← links)
- Comparison of post-fire seedling establishment between scrub communities in mediterranean and non-mediterranean climate ecosystems (Q230431) (← links)
- Stem demography and post-fire recruitment of a resprouting serotinous conifer (Q230588) (← links)
- Mechanism of smoke-induced seed germination in a post-fire chaparral annual (Q231310) (← links)