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Figure 2

From: The Role of Fire-Return Interval and Season of Burn in Snag Dynamics in a South Florida Slash Pine Forest

Figure 2

With an outlier included, predicted density of lightly to moderately decayed snags of south Florida slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. densa) was greatest in plots burned during the dry season at shorter intervals (3 years), lowest in plots burned in the dry season at longer intervals (6 years), and intermediate in both wet-season burns. Predicted mean values (solid black line) and 95 % confidence intervals (gray box) were generated by weighted averaging across all models in the candidate set.

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