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      The contribution of fire research to fire management: a critical review of a long-term experiment in the Kruger National Park, South Africa

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      International Journal of Wildland Fire
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          Experimental burn plot trial in the Kruger National Park: history, experimental design and suggestions for data analysis

          The experimental burn plot (EBP) trial initiated in 1954 is one of few ongoing long-termfire ecology research projects in Africa. The trial aims to assess the impacts of differentfire regimes in the Kruger National Park. Recent studies on the EBPs have raised questions as to the experimental design of the trial, and the appropriate model specificationwhen analysing data. Archival documentation reveals that the original design was modified on several occasions, related to changes in the park's fire policy. These modifications include the addition of extra plots, subdivision of plots and changes in treatmentsover time, and have resulted in a design which is only partially randomised. The representativity of the trial plots has been questioned on account of their relatively small size,the concentration of herbivores on especially the frequently burnt plots, and soil variation between plots. It is suggested that these factors be included as covariates inexplanatory models or that certain plots be excluded from data analysis based on resultsof independent studies of these factors. Suggestions are provided for the specificationof the experimental design when analysing data using Analysis of Variance. It is concluded that there is no practical alternative to treating the trial as a fully randomisedcomplete block design.
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            Biogenic NO emissions from savanna soils as a function of fire regime, soil type, soil nitrogen, and water status

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              Fire behaviour in the Kruger National Park

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                Journal
                International Journal of Wildland Fire
                Int. J. Wildland Fire
                CSIRO Publishing
                1049-8001
                2007
                2007
                : 16
                : 5
                : 519
                Article
                10.1071/WF06115
                2e9d4975-6a05-433d-8493-2a02cd896a1b
                © 2007
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