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Senecio aphanactis
Known as:
Senecio aphanactis Greene
, chaparral ragwort
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Granitic Boulder Erosion Caused by Chaparral Wildfire: Implications for Cosmogenic Radionuclide Dating of Bedrock Surfaces
Katherine J. Kendrick
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Camille A Partin
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Robert Charles Graham
2016
Rock surface erosion by wildfire is significant and widespread but has not been quantified in southern California or for…
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2008
2008
The effects of fire on soil hydrologic properties and sediment fluxes in chaparral steeplands, southern California
Peter M. Wohlgemuth
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Ken R. Hubbert
2008
Fire is a major disturbance event in southwestern ecosystems. A prescribed burn in the San Dimas Experimental Forest provided an…
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2008
2008
Postburn Insect Fauna in Southern California Chaparral1
Don C. Force
2008
Professor of Biological Sciences, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California 91768. Abstract: Extremely little…
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2007
2007
Postfire Hillslope Erosion in Southern California Chaparral : A Case Study of Prescribed Fire as a Sediment Management Tool 1
Peter M. Wohlgemuth
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Jan L. Beyers
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Susan G. Conard
2007
Land managers in southern California have speculated that prescribed burning could reduce the soil erosion generated by…
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2005
2005
Temporal fluctuations in soil water repellency following wildfire in chaparral steeplands, southern California
Ken R. Hubbert
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Valerie Oriol
2005
Soil water repellency is particularly common in unburned chaparral, and its degree and duration can be influenced by seasonal…
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2004
2004
The effects of fire and grazing on serpentine versus nonserpentine chaparral and grassland.
H. Safford
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Sanjay Harrison
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Robert S. Boyd
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Alan J. M. Baker
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John Proctor
2004
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1997
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1997
Impact of chaparral wildfire-induced sedimentation on oviposition of stream-breeding California newts (Taricha torosa)
Seth C. Gamradt
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Lee B. Kats
Oecologia
1997
Abstract We examined the effects of chaparral wildfire on stream-breeding California newts (Taricha torosa) in a 750-m stretch of…
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1989
1989
Tissue water relations of three chaparral shrub species after wildfire
Masatoshi Saruwatari
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Stephen D. Davis
Oecologia
1989
SummaryWe compared the tissue water relations among resprouts and seedlings of three chaparral species during the first summer…
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1981
1981
Comparative field water relations of four co-occurring chaparral shrub species
Stephen William Roberts
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Philip C. Miller
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Ali Valamanesh
Oecologia
1981
SummaryThe seasonal course of water relations was measured in the field in Adenostoma fasciculatum, Quercus dumosa, Ceanothus…
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1973
1973
Fire and the nitrogen cycle in california chaparral.
Norman L. Christensen
Science
1973
Analysis of soils from burned and unburned chaparral indicates that high nitrate concentrations following fire are due to the…
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