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Volume 2, No. 2, 2006

CONTENTS

1, Editors and Introduction

ARTICLES 

3, James K. Agee and M. Reese Lolley
Thinning and Prescribed Fire Effects on Fuels and Potential Fire Behavior in an Eastern Cascades Forest, Washington, USA

20, Lars Schmidt, Marco G. Hille and Scott L. Stephens
Restoring Northern Sierra Nevada Mixed Conifer Forest Composition and Structure with Prescribed Fires of Varying Intensities
 
34, Carl H. Key
Ecological and Sampling Constraints on Defining Landscape Fire Severity
 
60, Scot D. Johnson and Randy Balice
Seasons Within the Wildfire Season: Marking Weather-Related Fire Occurrence Regimes
 
79, Scott M. Ferrenberg, Dylan W. Schwilk, Eric E. Knapp, Eric Groth and Jon E. Keeley
Fire Decreases Arthropod Abundance But Increases Diversity: Early and Late Season Prescribed Fire Effects in a Sierra Nevada Mixed-Conifer Forest

FIRE ECOLOGY ESSAYS, ISSUES, MANAGEMENT, POLICY, AND OPINION
A Forum for the Association for Fire Ecology
 
103, George Terhune
Response to the Ingalsbee Article in Fire Ecology, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2005.

PRACTICES AND APPLICATIONS IN FIRE ECOLOGY

107, Amanda L. Bataineh, Brian P. Oswald, Mohammad Bataineh, Daniel Unger, I-Kuai Hung, and Daniel Scognamillo
Spatial Autocorrelation and Pseudoreplicaton in Fire Ecology