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Chapter Eleven. Klamath Mountains Bioregion

  • Carl N. Skinner , Alan H. Taylor , James K. Agee , Christy E. Briles and Cathy L. Whitlock
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Fire in California's Ecosystems
This chapter is in the book Fire in California's Ecosystems
© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Contributors ix
  4. Foreword xi
  5. Preface xv
  6. Chapter One. Introduction Fire and California Vegetation 1
  7. Part One. Introduction to Fire Ecology
  8. Chapter Two. California Fire Climate 11
  9. Chapter Three. Fire Weather Principles 27
  10. Chapter Four. Fire as a Physical Process 39
  11. Chapter Five. Fire as an Ecological Process 57
  12. Chapter Six. Characterizing Fire Regimes 71
  13. Chapter Seven. Fire and Physical Environment Interactions Soil, Water, and Air 87
  14. Chapter Eight. Fire and Plant Interactions 103
  15. Chapter Nine. Fire and Animal Interactions 123
  16. Part Two. The History and Ecology of Fire in California’S Bioregions
  17. Chapter Ten. North Coast Bioregion 149
  18. Chapter Eleven. Klamath Mountains Bioregion 171
  19. Chapter Twelve. Southern Cascades Bioregion 195
  20. Chapter Thirteen. Northeastern Plateaus Bioregion 219
  21. Chapter Fourteen. Sierra Nevada Bioregion 249
  22. Chapter Fifteen. Central Valley Bioregion 279
  23. Chapter Sixteen. Central Coast Bioregion 299
  24. Chapter Seventeen. South Coast Bioregion 319
  25. Chapter Eighteen. Southeastern Deserts Bioregion 353
  26. Part Three. Fire Management Issues in California’S Ecosystems
  27. Chapter Nineteen. The Use of Fire by Native Americans in California 381
  28. Chapter Twenty. Fire Management and Policy since European Settlement 399
  29. Chapter Twenty-One. Fire and Fuel Management 411
  30. Chapter Twenty-Two. Fire, Watershed Resources, and Aquatic Ecosystems 429
  31. Chapter Twenty-Three. Fire, Air Quality, and Greenhouse Gases 439
  32. Chapter Twenty-Four. Fire and Invasive Plants 459
  33. Chapter Twenty-Five. Fire and At-Risk Species 477
  34. Chapter Twenty-Six. Fire and Climate Change 493
  35. Chapter Twenty-Seven. Social Dynamics of Wildland Fire in California 507
  36. Chapter Twenty-Eight. The Future of Fire in California’S Ecosystems 517
  37. Appendix 1: Fire Regime Attributes for Each Vegetation Type Discussed in The Bioregional Chapters 523
  38. Index 529
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