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The role of fire severity, distance from fire perimeter and vegetation on post-fire recovery of small-mammal communities in chaparral

Jay Diffendorfer A E , Genie M. Fleming B , Scott Tremor B , Wayne Spencer C and Jan L. Beyers D
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A Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center, US Geological Survey, PO Box 25046, MS 507, Denver, CO 80225, USA.

B San Diego Natural History Museum, PO Box 121390, San Diego, CA 92112, USA.

C Conservation Biology Institute, 815 Madison Avenue, San Diego, CA 92116, USA.

D USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Fire Laboratory, 4955 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside, CA 92507, USA.

E Corresponding author. Email: jediffendorfer@usgs.gov

International Journal of Wildland Fire 21(4) 436-448 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF10060
Submitted: 26 May 2010  Accepted: 12 July 2011   Published: 20 February 2012



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