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FIRE ECOLOGY

SPECIES: Pinus contorta var. murrayana | Sierra Lodgepole Pine
FIRE ECOLOGY OR ADAPTATIONS : Sierra lodgepole pine is fire sensitive [2,48]. After stand-replacing fire, it typically establishes from wind-dispersed seed. Agee [1] reported that establishment of Sierra lodgepole pine in Crater Lake National Monument, Oregon, was favored by fires of moderate to high severity. Fire-return intervals in Sierra lodgepole pine forests vary. On the western slope of the Cascade Range in Oregon, stand-replacing fires may occur several hundred years apart. On the eastern slopewhere drier conditions prevail, such fires may occur at intervals of less than 20 years [2]. Keeley [64] reported a fire-return interval of several hundred years was also common on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. Stand-replacing fires are related to insect attacks, particulary by pine mountain beetle, and declining vigor and high fuel loading in older stands [2,16,63]. When fires occur in Sierra lodgepole stands, they are usually intense and extensive [2]. POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY : Tree without adventitious-bud root crown Initial-offsite colonizer (off-site, initial community)

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