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Fig. 2 | Fire Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Extreme wildfire supersedes long-term fuel treatment influences on fuel and vegetation in chaparral ecosystems of northern California, USA

Fig. 2

Average live shrub density (upper panels) and shrub height (lower panels) two years after the 2018 Carr Fire in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, California, USA, by regeneration type (resprouter or seeder), vegetation type (chaparral or oak), and treatment type including untreated control (Control), hand thinned, mastication only (Mast), mastication and burning (Mast + Burn), and prescribed burn only (Burn Only). Superscripted letters reflect statistically significant differences in shrub height among treatment types (independent of regeneration type) when treatment was a significant factor in the top model. See Table 10 in Appendix 4 for the model structure of each shrub response variable

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