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Fire and vegetation history on Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands, and long-term environmental change in southern California
R. Scott Anderson
, Scott Starratt
, Renata M.Brunner Jass
, Nicholas Pinter
Earth and Sustainability
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Fire History
100%
Vegetation History
100%
Marsh
100%
Southern California
100%
Ponds
100%
Long-term Ecological Change
100%
Abalone
100%
Channel Islands
100%
Santa Cruz Island
100%
Early Holocene
66%
Grassland
66%
Highlands
66%
Coastal Sage Scrub
66%
Drought
33%
Late Holocene
33%
Fire Regime
33%
Non-native Species
33%
Pinus
33%
Long History
33%
Charcoal
33%
Santa
33%
Potential Influence
33%
Rosa
33%
Conifer Forest
33%
Diatoms
33%
Hillslope
33%
Population Level
33%
Rancher
33%
Wetland Plants
33%
Last Glacial
33%
Archaeological Record
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rosa
100%
Abalone
100%
Grassland
66%
Sage
66%
Pinus
33%
Fire Regime
33%
Introduced Species
33%
Diatom
33%
Ranchers
33%
Wetland Plants
33%