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    Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects by Koltz, Amanda M, Burkle, Laura A, Pressler, Yamina, Dell, Jane E, Vidal, Mayra C, Richards, Lora A, Murphy, Shannon M

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-10-2018)
    “…•Fire uniquely disturbs ecosystems with persistent impacts on insect communities.•Life history, interactions, adaptive traits and habitat structure affect…”
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    Overstory‐derived surface fuels mediate plant species diversity in frequently burned longleaf pine forests by Dell, Jane E., Richards, Lora A., O'Brien, Joseph J., Loudermilk, E. Louise, Hudak, Andrew T., Pokswinski, Scott M., Bright, Benjamin C., Hiers, J. Kevin, Williams, Brett W., Dyer, Lee A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2017)
    “…Frequently burned low‐latitude coniferous forests maintain a high‐diversity understory. Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests and woodlands have…”
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    Interaction Diversity Maintains Resiliency in a Frequently Disturbed Ecosystem by Dell, Jane E., Salcido, Danielle M., Lumpkin, Will, Richards, Lora A., Pokswinski, Scott M., Loudermilk, E. Louise, O'Brien, Joseph J., Dyer, Lee A.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (01-05-2019)
    “…Frequently disturbed ecosystems are characterized by resilience to ecological disturbances. Longleaf pine ecosystems are not only resilient to frequent fire…”
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    Maximizing the monitoring of diversity for management activities: Additive partitioning of plant species diversity across a frequently burned ecosystem by Dell, Jane E., Pokswinski, Scott M., Richards, Lora A., Hiers, J. Kevin, Williams, Brett, O'Brien, Joseph J., Loudermilk, E. Louise, Hudak, Andrew T., Dyer, Lee A.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2019)
    “…•Understory richness and α-diversity increase with area sampled.•β-diversity and sampling efficacy maximized at smaller spatial scales.•Monitoring efficiency…”
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    Untangling Patterns of Plant and Arthropod Diversity in a Fire-adapted Ecosystem: Dynamic Relationships Between Fire, Scale, and Trophic Interactions in Longleaf Pine Forests by Dell, Jane E

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Fire has been a part of terrestrial ecosystems since the Silurian Period and is an essential process for maintaining both ecosystem function and biological…”
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