Interactions of landscape disturbances and climate change dictate ecological pattern and process: spatial modeling of wildfire, insect, and disease dynamics under future climates
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Interactions of landscape disturbances and climate change dictate ecological pattern and process: spatial modeling of wildfire, insect, and disease dynamics under future climates
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Keywords
Climate change, Disturbance, Interactions, Forests, Landscape modeling, White pine blister rust, Mountain pine beetle, Wildfire
Journal
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 7, Pages 1447-1459
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-07-12
DOI
10.1007/s10980-016-0414-6
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