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Low intensity surface fires favor the selection of fire-tolerant trees, whereas high-intensity fire events, which usually include crown fires, can prompt the stand replacement process and promote stand development by creating favorable conditions for new growth and successional stages (Goldammer and Furyaev 1996).
Local officials favored the project even before the volley of facts against the project were fired.
At Lac du Loup, fires promoted a decrease in Larix decidua, while the same conditions favored the species at Lago Perso.
He favored the latter.
He favored the suburbs.
He certainly had his hands full at RFK Stadium, making 10 saves, including two key stops during an 82-second span late in the match to preserve a 1-0 victoverover the favored Chicago Fire.
B. tectorum, however, remained five years longer in the burned than in the unburned community, suggesting that fire favors the persistence of this species in invaded areas.
Consequently, recurrent fires tend to convert Cerrado physiognomies into more open savannas or grasslands, while fire exclusion favors the expansion of forests in areas of suitable soil fertility [7], [8].
In truth, it is shy, the scorpion, a creature with eight eyes and almost no sight, who shuns the daylight, and is driven mad by fire, who favors the lonely spot, and feeds on nothing much, and only throws out its poison barb when backed against a wall -- a thing like me, but not the thing I asked for, a thing, by accident or design, I am now attached to.
He credits fire for favoring the evolution of many human traits, including our large brains.
A low intensity fire regime, which usually consists of surface fires, may therefore favor the growth dominance of larch.
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