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Fire and Ecosystems (Physiological Ecology: A Series of Monographs, Texts, and Treatises)
Fire and Ecosystems is a scholarly volume within the Physiological Ecology series that examines fire as a fundamental ecological force influencing ecosystem structure, function, and succession. Edited by T. T. Kozlowski, the book synthesizes experimental and field research on the physiological, ecological, and environmental effects of fire, particularly in forest and grassland systems.
The volume addresses topics such as:
Adaptations of plants to fire
Effects of fire on soil properties and nutrient cycling
Post‑fire regeneration and succession
Interactions between fire regimes, climate, and vegetation
Management and ecological implications of fire disturbances
Written for researchers, graduate students, and advanced practitioners, this book contributed significantly to the development of fire ecology as an essential component of physiological and ecosystem ecology
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