AK 9 Forest Ecology and Management 256 (2008) 304–312

iga win e h s o ds. 38) of fi gnificantly altered the fire regime in the Yukon Flats area. However, the lack of significant differences over timemay be due in part to the relatively short time period that fires were actively suppressed in Alaska. The full suppression era (1939–1984) may have been to...

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Main Authors: Black Spruce, White Spruce
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Summary:iga win e h s o ds. 38) of fi gnificantly altered the fire regime in the Yukon Flats area. However, the lack of significant differences over timemay be due in part to the relatively short time period that fires were actively suppressed in Alaska. The full suppression era (1939–1984) may have been too short to significantly alter the Contents lists availab Forest Ecology an Wildfires have long been known to play an important role in the development of black spruce (Picea mariana), white spruce (Picea