Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.

Black line represents the Denali National Park and Preserve boundary (left side is within the Park boundary), orange lines represent major roads, and the red line represents the perimeter of the 2013 Toklat River Fire.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Xanthe J. Walker (3715783), Brain K. Howard (11619743), Mélanie Jean (3715789), Jill F. Johnstone (8027336), Carl Roland (6504848), Brendan M. Rogers (9184067), Edward A. G. Schuur (2663494), Kylen K. Solvik (11619746), Michelle C. Mack (8949893)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258558.g001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16899224 2023-05-15T13:09:41+02:00 Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites. Xanthe J. Walker (3715783) Brain K. Howard (11619743) Mélanie Jean (3715789) Jill F. Johnstone (8027336) Carl Roland (6504848) Brendan M. Rogers (9184067) Edward A. G. Schuur (2663494) Kylen K. Solvik (11619746) Michelle C. Mack (8949893) 2021-10-28T17:44:11Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258558.g001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Map_of_the_study_area_within_the_state_of_Alaska_showing_locations_of_burned_red_points_and_control_blue_sampling_sites_/16899224 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258558.g001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Cell Biology Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Ecology Sociology Developmental Biology Plant Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified understory vegetation composition occur without increases drier landscape positions denali national park active layer thickness 6 ± 4 18 ± 1 density spruce stands seed rain observations extensive 2013 wildfire fire tree regeneration conifer tree recruitment seeding experiment indicate div >< p 13 kg c fire conifer density assessed wildfire severity induced forest infilling increased alt post increased density seeding experiment conifer trees recruitment potential alt ) wildfire throughout wildfire severity wildfire frequency seed availability organic soil north slope make predictions increasing throughout higher post global carbon future flammability ecosystem structure central alaska c emissions burn depth also located almost 95 alaska range 5 cm Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258558.g001 2021-12-19T23:06:34Z Black line represents the Denali National Park and Preserve boundary (left side is within the Park boundary), orange lines represent major roads, and the red line represents the perimeter of the 2013 Toklat River Fire. Still Image alaska range north slope Alaska Unknown
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topic Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Developmental Biology
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
understory vegetation composition
occur without increases
drier landscape positions
denali national park
active layer thickness
6 ± 4
18 ± 1
density spruce stands
seed rain observations
extensive 2013 wildfire
fire tree regeneration
conifer tree recruitment
seeding experiment indicate
div >< p
13 kg c
fire conifer density
assessed wildfire severity
induced forest infilling
increased alt post
increased density
seeding experiment
conifer trees
recruitment potential
alt )
wildfire throughout
wildfire severity
wildfire frequency
seed availability
organic soil
north slope
make predictions
increasing throughout
higher post
global carbon
future flammability
ecosystem structure
central alaska
c emissions
burn depth
also located
almost 95
alaska range
5 cm
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Developmental Biology
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
understory vegetation composition
occur without increases
drier landscape positions
denali national park
active layer thickness
6 ± 4
18 ± 1
density spruce stands
seed rain observations
extensive 2013 wildfire
fire tree regeneration
conifer tree recruitment
seeding experiment indicate
div >< p
13 kg c
fire conifer density
assessed wildfire severity
induced forest infilling
increased alt post
increased density
seeding experiment
conifer trees
recruitment potential
alt )
wildfire throughout
wildfire severity
wildfire frequency
seed availability
organic soil
north slope
make predictions
increasing throughout
higher post
global carbon
future flammability
ecosystem structure
central alaska
c emissions
burn depth
also located
almost 95
alaska range
5 cm
Xanthe J. Walker (3715783)
Brain K. Howard (11619743)
Mélanie Jean (3715789)
Jill F. Johnstone (8027336)
Carl Roland (6504848)
Brendan M. Rogers (9184067)
Edward A. G. Schuur (2663494)
Kylen K. Solvik (11619746)
Michelle C. Mack (8949893)
Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
topic_facet Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Developmental Biology
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
understory vegetation composition
occur without increases
drier landscape positions
denali national park
active layer thickness
6 ± 4
18 ± 1
density spruce stands
seed rain observations
extensive 2013 wildfire
fire tree regeneration
conifer tree recruitment
seeding experiment indicate
div >< p
13 kg c
fire conifer density
assessed wildfire severity
induced forest infilling
increased alt post
increased density
seeding experiment
conifer trees
recruitment potential
alt )
wildfire throughout
wildfire severity
wildfire frequency
seed availability
organic soil
north slope
make predictions
increasing throughout
higher post
global carbon
future flammability
ecosystem structure
central alaska
c emissions
burn depth
also located
almost 95
alaska range
5 cm
description Black line represents the Denali National Park and Preserve boundary (left side is within the Park boundary), orange lines represent major roads, and the red line represents the perimeter of the 2013 Toklat River Fire.
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author Xanthe J. Walker (3715783)
Brain K. Howard (11619743)
Mélanie Jean (3715789)
Jill F. Johnstone (8027336)
Carl Roland (6504848)
Brendan M. Rogers (9184067)
Edward A. G. Schuur (2663494)
Kylen K. Solvik (11619746)
Michelle C. Mack (8949893)
author_facet Xanthe J. Walker (3715783)
Brain K. Howard (11619743)
Mélanie Jean (3715789)
Jill F. Johnstone (8027336)
Carl Roland (6504848)
Brendan M. Rogers (9184067)
Edward A. G. Schuur (2663494)
Kylen K. Solvik (11619746)
Michelle C. Mack (8949893)
author_sort Xanthe J. Walker (3715783)
title Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
title_short Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
title_full Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
title_fullStr Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
title_full_unstemmed Map of the study area within the state of Alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
title_sort map of the study area within the state of alaska showing locations of burned (red points) and control (blue) sampling sites.
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