The Effects of Fire on Wildlife-
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The Effects of Fire on Wildlife-
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Fire is an important part of many ecosystems and helps maintain
the condition of habitats for wildlife. The effect of fire depends
upon many factors, varying from the type of wildlife to their
different habitats. Fire affects ungulates through positive, but
often, short-lived improvements in diets by allowing ungulates to
consume new plant growth (Hobbs and Spowart 1984). Fire mediates
species interactions thereby reducing conflict (Coppock and Detling
1986). Birds
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ecosystems. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 11:72-82. Pearson, S. M., M. G. Turner, L. L. Wallace, and W. H. Romme. 1995. Winter habitat use by large ungulates following fire in northern Yellowstone National Park. Ecological Applications. 5:744-755. Schaefer, J. A. and W. O. Pruitt, Jr. 1991. Fire and woodland caribou in southeastern Manitoba. Wildlife Monographs. 116:1-39. Vogl, R. J. and A. M. Beck. 1970. Response of white-tailed deer to a Wisconsin wildfire. The American Midland Naturalist. 84:270-273.
ecosystems. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 11:72-82. Pearson, S. M., M. G. Turner, L. L. Wallace, and W. H. Romme. 1995. Winter habitat use by large ungulates following fire in northern Yellowstone National Park. Ecological Applications. 5:744-755. Schaefer, J. A. and W. O. Pruitt, Jr. 1991. Fire and woodland caribou in southeastern Manitoba. Wildlife Monographs. 116:1-39. Vogl, R. J. and A. M. Beck. 1970. Response of white-tailed deer to a Wisconsin wildfire. The American Midland Naturalist. 84:270-273.