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Higher sensitivity and lower specificity in post-fire mortality model validation of 11 western US tree species

Jeffrey M. Kane A D , Phillip J. van Mantgem B , Laura B. Lalemand B and MaryBeth Keifer C
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A Department of Forestry and Wildland Resources, Humboldt State University, 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521, USA.

B U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, Redwood Field Station, Arcata, CA 95521, USA.

C National Park Service, National Interagency Fire Center, Boise, Idaho 83705, USA.

D Corresponding author. Email: jkane@humboldt.edu

International Journal of Wildland Fire 26(5) 444-454 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF16081
Submitted: 6 May 2016  Accepted: 28 February 2017   Published: 20 April 2017



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