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1. Contributions of fire refugia to resilient ponderosa pine and dry mixed‐conifer forest landscapes

2. Topographic and fire weather controls of fire refugia in forested ecosystems of northwestern North America

3. Characterizing Spatial Neighborhoods of Refugia Following Large Fires in Northern New Mexico USA

4. Climate refugia for Pinus spp. in topographic and bioclimatic environments of the Madrean sky islands of México and the United States

5. Limitations to Propagule Dispersal Will Constrain Postfire Recovery of Plants and Fungi in Western Coniferous Forests

6. A Mosaic of Land Tenure and Ownership Creates Challenges and Opportunities for Transboundary Conservation in the US-Mexico Borderlands

8. Influence of fire refugia spatial pattern on post-fire forest recovery in Oregon’s Blue Mountains

9. Contemporary Fire Regimes Provide a Critical Perspective on Restoration Needs in the Mexico-United States Borderlands

10. Tamm Review: Postfire landscape management in frequent-fire conifer forests of the southwestern United States

11. Contributions of fire refugia to resilient ponderosa pine and dry mixed‐conifer forest landscapes

12. Distant neighbors: recent wildfire patterns of the Madrean Sky Islands of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico

13. The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America

14. Characterizing Spatial Neighborhoods of Refugia Following Large Fires in Northern New Mexico USA

15. An evaluation of a weaning index for wild fishers (Pekania[Martes]pennanti) in California

16. Effects of landscape patterns of fire severity on regenerating ponderosa pine forests (Pinus ponderosa) in New Mexico and Arizona, USA

17. Changes in Fire Severity across Gradients of Climate, Fire Size, and Topography: A Landscape Ecological Perspective

18. Inhabitants of Landscape Scars: Succession of Woody Plants After Large, Severe Forest Fires in Arizona and New Mexico

19. Linking runoff response to burn severity after a wildfire

20. Characterization of post-fire surface cover, soils, and burn severity at the Cerro Grande Fire, New Mexico, using hyperspectral and multispectral remote sensing

21. Patterns of Rodent Abundance on Open-Space Grasslands in Relation to Suburban Edges

22. The role of landscape and habitat characteristics in limiting abundance of grassland nesting songbirds in an urban open space

23. Abundance of Diurnal Raptors on Open Space Grasslands in an Urbanized Landscape

25. Wilderness shapes contemporary fire size distributions across landscapes of the western United States

26. Contemporary Fire Regimes Provide a Critical Perspective on Restoration Needs in the Mexico-United States Borderlands

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