Fire Behavior
Fire Effects
Fire Regimes
Fire Adaptations
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The term used to describe measurements of the physical behavior of a fire.

What is fire intensity?

100

Term used to describe the ecological effects of a fire. 

What is fire severity?

100

Three attributes of a fire regime. 

What are the frequency, severity, and size (or spatial pattern? 

100

Two examples of fire adaptations that allow an individual tree to survive fire.

What are thick bark, high crown base height, protected buds, epicormic sprouting. 

100

A common data source used for detecting fire effects.

What is satellite imagery?

200

The three sides of the fire behavior triangle.

What are fuels, weather, and terrain?

200

An example of first-order fire effects.

What are soil scorching, vegetation consumption, vegetation mortality, fuel reduction, litter/duff consumption, creating gaps, triggering regeneration. 

200

Fire regime characterized by patches of low-, moderate-, and high-severity fire.

What is a mixed-severity fire regime?

200

Class of plants that do not have adaptations to survive fire that still manage to exist in fire-prone landscapes.

What is fire avoiders?

200

Models that rely on statistical or mathematical equations to describe an observed relationship between predictors and response variables?

What are phenomenological model?

300

Heat transfer via the movement of hot air masses.

What is convection?

300

How increasing climatic stress affects potential fire intensity.

What are decreased fuel moisture, increased flame length, reduced relative humidity, reduced resistance to damage, increased delayed mortality.

300

Fire suppression has had the greatest impact on ______ frequency fire regimes. 

What is high?

300

Class of plants with fire adaptations that allow them to survive fire?

What is fire tolerators / resistors?

300

Models that use first-principles to describe a process.

What are process-based models? (or mechanistic)

400

Three attributes of surface fuels that influence potential fire intensity.

What are the amount, size, moisture, and arrangement?

400
An example of second-order fire effects.

What is delayed mortality, bark beetle outbreaks, fuel accumulation, erosion, regeneration.

400

A climate-limited fire regime.

What is infrequent, mixed- or high-severity?

400

Class of plants with fire adaptations that allow them to exist in fire-prone areas, even if parent individuals do not withstand fire?

What is fire responders (or resprouters / serotiny)?

400

What is the most fire tolerant tree species in the western US?

What are ponderosa pine, western larch, coast redwood, or giant sequoia?

500

Mathematical equations published in 1972 that describe the physical process of fire spread. 

What are the Rothermel equations?

500

A phenomenon where fire activity in one area influences how fire burns in an adjacent area. 

What are neighborhood (or edge) effects?

500

A fuel-limited fire regime.

What is frequent, low-severity?

500

Large, complex landscapes are resilient because they are made up of __________. 

What is a shifting mosaic of patches? (or dynamic equilibrium / variety of successional states)

500

A fire management strategy based on minimal use of suppression tactics.

What is managed wildfire or wildland fire use?