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Downloadable PDF Files |
Fire Myths and Facts
This informational brochure
answers questions about using prescribed fire.
Source =OSU
L-321
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Prescribed Fire Associations
A Prescribed
Fire Association is a group of landowners and other concerned
citizens that form a partnership to conduct prescribed burns.
Source =OSU
NREM-2880
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Management After Fire
Many people
don’t understand the role of fire in the ecosystem. When
wildfires roll across the landscape the primary thought in many
minds is that of total loss and devastation, especially when
coping with the loss of homes and barns.
Source =OSU
NREM-2881
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Using Prescribed Fire in Oklahoma
Prescribed fire is an inexpensive and natural process that can be
used to restore ecosystems and landscapes to their historical
biological diversity and productivity. This circular contains an
overview of using prescribed fire in Oklahoma, types of prescribed
fires, and a fire plan worksheet.
Source =OSU
E-927
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Fire Prescriptions for Maintenance and Restoration
of Native Plant Communities
A fire prescription is a set of conditions under which a fire will
be set to meet land management objectives. It is based on
scientific research and experience. The purpose of this fact sheet
is to provide recommendations for developing fire prescriptions.
Source = OSU
F-2878
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Fire Effects in Oklahoma
Prescribed fire is an ecological driver that can be used to
restore ecosystems and landscapes to their historical diversity
and productivity. This publication discusses the effects of fire
on: plants, soil, air quality, water quality, livestock
production, wildlife habitat, parasites, and disease in Oklahoma.
Source = OSU
F-2877
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283k |
Need to Burn
Debris? Burn Within the Law
This fact sheet describes the Oklahoma burn laws and strategies to
safely burn vegetation or brush in Oklahoma.
Source =
OSU NREM-5019 |
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530k |
The Oklahoma Fire Danger Model: An operational tool for
mesoscale fire danger rating in Oklahoma
This article describes the Oklahoma Fire Danger Model, an online
fire danger rating system for Oklahoma that provides hourly
weather information on a 1-km scale. This information is
beneficial for anyone working with wildland fires.
Source = International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2002, 11,
183-191 |
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Viewpoint: The response of central North American prairies to
seasonal fire
This article reviews recent
literature on the affects of fire on North American prairies,
emphasizing the complex interactions among fire season, range
type, and herb ivory.
Source = J.
Range Manage. 54:2-10 Jan. 2001 |
Size 55k |
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Effects of prescribed fire on sand shinnery oak communities
This article describes the effect proscribed fire had on the
structure and composition of a sand shinnery oak community in
the Black Kettle National Grasslands of Oklahoma.
Source = J. Range Manage. 64: 685-690
Nov. 2001 |
Size 45k |
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The economic logic of prescribed burning law and regulation
This article discuses the legal
aspects of prescribed burning and provides an economic model
that describes the relationship between the benefits and risks
of burning.
Source = J.
Range Manage. 56: 306-313 July 2003 |
Size 69k |
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Bison grazing patterns on seasonally burned tallgrass prairie
This article examines the relationship between bison grazing and
burning regime on a tallgrass prairie.
Source = J. Range Manage. 51: 258-264 May 1998 |
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Bison use of fire-managed remnant prairies
This article examines the extent to which fire and range site
affect bison distribution in the tallgrass and mixedgrass
prairie.
Source = J. Range Manage. 52: 454-461
Sept. 1999 |
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Other Resources |
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Abrams, M. D. 1992.
Fire and the Development of Oak Forests. BioScience. 42(5):
346-353. |
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Biondini, M. E. and A. A. Steurter.
1998. Spatial distribution of bison grazing as a function of
fire and range site. Pages 71-80 in International
Symposium on Bison Ecology and Management in North America.
Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. |
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Collins, S. L. and G.
E. Uno. 1983. The Effect of Early Spring Burning on Vegetation
in Buffalo Wallows. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.
110(4): 474-481. |
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Coppedge, B. R., D. M. Engle, C. S.
Toepfer, and J. H. Shaw. 1998. Effects of seasonal fire, bison
grazing and climatic variation on tallgrass prairie vegetation.
Plant Ecology 139:235-246. |
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Crockett, J. S., and D. M. Engle.
1999. Combustion characteristics of bison (Bison bison) fecal
pats ignited by grassland fires. American Midland Naturalist
141:12-18. |
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Crosthwaite, K. A. 2001. The effect of
fire spatial scale on bison grazing intensity. University of
Oklahoma, Norman. |
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Engle, D. M., T. G. Bidwell, and R. E.
Masters. 1996. Restoring cross timbers ecosystems with fire.
Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural
Resources Conference 61:190-199. |
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Engle, D. M., M. W.
Palmer, J. S. Crockett, R. L. Mitchell and R. Stevens. 2000.
Influence of late season fire on early successional vegetation
of an Oklahoma prairie. Journal of Vegetation Science. 11:
135-144. |
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Ewing, A. L., and D. M. Engle. 1988.
Effects of late summer fire on Tallgrass Prairie microclimate
and community composition. American Midland Naturalist. 120(1):
212-223. |
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Fay, P. A. 2003. Insect diversity in
tow burned and grazed grasslands. Environmental Entomology 32:1099-1104. |
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Fuhlendorf, S. D., and D. M. Engle.
2004. Application of the fire-grazing interaction to restore a
shifting mosaic on tallgrass prairie. Journal of Applied
Ecology. 41: 604-614. |
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Hamilton, R. G. 1996. Using fire and
bison to restore a functional tallgrass prairie landscape.
Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural
Resources Conference: 208-214. |
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Hendricks, P., and D. L. Reinking.
1994. Investigator visitation and predation rates on bird nests
in burned and unburned tallgrass prairie in Oklahoma: and
experimental study. Southwestern Naturalist 39:196-200. |
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Reinking, D. L. 2005. Fire regimes and
avian responses in the central Tallgrass Prairie. Studies in
Avian Biology No. 30:116-126. |
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Rohrbaugh, R. W., Jr., D. L. Reinking,
D. H. Wolfe, S. K. Sherrod, and M. A. Jenkins. 1999. Effects of
prescribed burning and grazing on nesting and reproductive
success of three grassland passerine species in tallgrass
prairie. Studies in Avian Biology. 19: 165-170. |
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Sparks, J. C., R. E. Masters, D. M.
Engle and G. A. Bukenhofer. 2002. Season of burn influences fire
behavior and fuel consumption in restored shortleaf
pine-grassland communities. Restoration Ecology. 10(4): 714-722. |
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Vermeire, L. T., R. B. Mitchell, S. D. Fuhlendorf, and R. L.
Gillen. 2004. Patch burning effects on grazing distribution.
Journal of Range Management. 57:428-252. |
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Yoder, J., M. Tilley, D. Engle, and S.
Fuhlendorf. 2003. Economics and prescribed fire law in the
United States. Review of Agricultural Economics. 25(1): 218-233. |