Fire decreases arthropod abundance but increases diversity: Early and late season prescribed fire effects in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest

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Scott Ferrenberg1, Dylan W. Schwilk1, Eric E. Knapp2, Eric Groth1, Jon E. Keeley3
1Western Ecological Research Center, U.S. Geologic Survey, Sequoia Field Station, Three Rivers, California, USA
2Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service, Redding, California, USA
3Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA

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