Fire Ecology

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Across
  1. 4. Refers to the nature of fire occuring over long periods and to the prominent of immediate effects of fire that generally characterized in an ecosystem.
  2. 7. Effects of Abiotic and Biotic
  3. 9. Interacts with environmental variables such as slope, elevation, aspect, wind patterns, precipitation and retain to shape succession modifications of vegetation structure and composition.
  4. 10. Ties directly to the environmental gradient.
Down
  1. 1. Species that get influenced by fire.
  2. 2. The amount of energy or heat given off by a forest fire at a specific point in time; severity; the effects of a fire on the environment, including vegetation and soils; and frequency will shape the structure and composition of vegetation across the landscape over time.
  3. 3. Burns the organic matter stored in plants and releases energy.
  4. 5. Species that adapt to fire.
  5. 6. A branch of ecology that concentrates on the origins of wildland fire and its relationship to the non living and living environment.
  6. 8. Species that depend on fire.