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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 Publications- … High severity fire is far outpacing post-fire reforestation capacity across … a continued role of microclimate and competition in forest recovery long after the initial post-fire period. Our …AuthorsClaire M. Tortorelli, Derek J.N. Young, Matthew J. Reilly, Ramona J. Butz, Hugh D. Safford, Nina E. Venuti, Kevin R. Welch, Andrew M. LatimerKeywordsSourceForest Ecology and Management. 566(5): 122100.Year2024
- … cover at 98% accuracy and modeled at 3-year intervals post-fire. Spectral detectability of regenerating conifer … vegetation began 11-19 years post-fire, varying across forest types. Thirty years post-fire, 65% of the total …AuthorsCasey Menick, Wade Tinkham, Chad Hoffman, Melanie Vanderhoof, Jody VogelerKeywordsSourceRemote Sensing of Environment. 305: 114114.Year2024
- … where forests are adjacent to invaded areas, increased fire spread across ecotones could alter fire behavior and … how the ventenata invasion alters simulated fire across forest-mosaic landscapes of the 7 million ha Blue Mountains … early seral dry conifer forests and limit postfire forest recovery. Our study demonstrates how annual grass invasion …AuthorsClaire M. Tortorelli, John B. Kim, Nicole M. Vaillant, Karin Riley, Alex Dye, Ty C. Nietupski, Kevin C. Vogler, Rebecca Lemons, Michelle Day, Meg A. Krawchuk, Becky K. KernsKeywordsSourceEcosphere. 14(2): 33-.Year2023
- … promote and erode resilience to future disturbances in fire-adapted ecosystems. Through a combination of past fire … are shifting with potentially negative consequences for forest resilience. In particular, high-severity … resist repeat high-severity fire and potentially continue post-fire forest recovery when it was located in variable and …AuthorsZachary L. Steel, Daniel Foster, Michelle Coppoletta, Jamie M. Lydersen, Scott L. Stephens, Asha Paudel, Scott H. Markwith, Kyle Merriam, Brandon M. CollinsKeywordsSourceJournal of Ecology. 109(9): 3340-3355.Year2021
- … Forest ecosystems are increasingly affected by a range of … important driver of mortality across 1000 km of coastal, fire-prone mixed conifer, evergreen hardwood, and woodlands. … questions, we analyzed remote-sensing-derived products of post-fire burn severity and maps of disease-driven tree …AuthorsYinan He, Gang Chen, Richard C. Cobb, Kaiguang Zhao, Ross K. MeentemeyerKeywordsSourceForest Ecology and Management. 486(8): 118987.Year2021
- … increasingly examining patterns and drivers of postfire forest recovery amid growing concern that climate change and … US and characterize its influence on forest recovery from fire. We use annually resolved establishment models from …AuthorsCaitlin E. Littlefield, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, John T. Abatzoglou, Sean A. Parks, Kimberley T. DavisKeywordsSourceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(47): 29730-29737.Year2020
- … Context: Fire regimes in many dry forests of western North America are … fire, may serve as essential propagule sources that enable forest regeneration. Objectives To quantify the influence of … pattern and other biophysical factors on the process of post-fire tree regeneration; in particular examining both the …AuthorsWilliam M. Downing, Meg A. Krawchuk, Garrett W. Meigs, Sandra L. Haire, Jonathan D. Coop, Ryan B. Walker, Ellen Whitman, Geneva Chong, Carol MillerKeywordsSourceLandscape Ecology. 34: 771-792.Year2019
- … by wildfire may become increasingly severe. Losses of forest soil organic matter (SOM) during fire can limit soil nutrient availability and forest … and dynamics with consequences for postfire forest recovery and C uptake. … Jessica R. Miesel, William C. …AuthorsJessica R. Miesel, William C. Hockaday, Randy Kolka, Philip A. TownsendKeywordsSourceJournal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 120(6): 1124-1141.Year2015
- … Black spruce ( Picea mariana (Mill) B.S.P) is the dominant forest cover type in interior Alaska and is prone to … Through impacts on tree recruitment, the degree of fire consumption of soil organic layers can act as an … self-replacement, (3) a key to predicting postfire forest recovery in recently burned stands, and (4) an appendix of …AuthorsJill F. Johnstone, Teresa N. Hollingsworth, F. Stuart III..ChapinKeywordsSourceGen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-767. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 37 p.Year2008
- … data on quantitative postfire changes of plant species and forest vegetation components for up to the first 25 years of … species response and development or as the development (recovery) of the major life-form components (herb, shrub, or … Research Station. … Rocky Mountain Research Station … Fire … Ecology … Fish and Wildlife … Managing the Land … …AuthorsPeter F. Stickney, Robert B. Jr..CampbellKeywordsSourceGen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-61. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.Year2000