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 "headline": "Fire Ecology in Dynamic Ecosystems Team (FRESC)",
 "datePublished": "November 20, 2017",
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     "name": "Douglas J Shinneman",
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     "text": "Kaitlin Maguire  - Ecologist, 208-426-2892, kmaguire@usgs.gov"
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     "text": "Understanding how fire and other disturbances affect ecosystem health and resiliency is critically important for land managers and for society as a whole."
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     "text": "Although Fire Ecology is a primary focus, our research is shaped by the disciplines of Landscape Ecology, Restoration Ecology, and Conservation Biology and is applied across a variety of forest, woodland, and shrubland ecosystems in numerous North American locations. Our research projects typically encompass broad temporal and spatial scales, and we use a wide-variety of tools, including traditional vegetation sampling techniques, dendrochronology, GIS, statistical analysis, and ecosystem modeling."
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     "text": "Susan McIlroy - Ecologist, 208-426-5218, smcilroy@usgs.gov"
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     "text": "Specific research topics include Disturbance History in Natural Communities, Role of Fire and Fuels in Ecological Restoration, and Modeling Disturbance and Ecosystem Change at Landscape Scales."
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     "text": "Our research centers on three related areas of interest to:"
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