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pro vyhledávání: '"Alexis A. Arizpe"'
Autor:
Ellis Q. Margolis, Christopher H. Guiterman, Raphaël D. Chavardès, Jonathan D. Coop, Kelsey Copes‐Gerbitz, Denyse A. Dawe, Donald A. Falk, James D. Johnston, Evan Larson, Hang Li, Joseph M. Marschall, Cameron E. Naficy, Adam T. Naito, Marc‐André Parisien, Sean A. Parks, Jeanne Portier, Helen M. Poulos, Kevin M. Robertson, James H. Speer, Michael Stambaugh, Thomas W. Swetnam, Alan J. Tepley, Ichchha Thapa, Craig D. Allen, Yves Bergeron, Lori D. Daniels, Peter Z. Fulé, David Gervais, Martin P. Girardin, Grant L. Harley, Jill E. Harvey, Kira M. Hoffman, Jean M. Huffman, Matthew D. Hurteau, Lane B. Johnson, Charles W. Lafon, Manuel K. Lopez, R. Stockton Maxwell, Jed Meunier, Malcolm North, Monica T. Rother, Micah R. Schmidt, Rosemary L. Sherriff, Lauren A. Stachowiak, Alan Taylor, Erana J. Taylor, Valerie Trouet, Miguel L. Villarreal, Larissa L. Yocom, Karen B. Arabas, Alexis H. Arizpe, Dominique Arseneault, Alicia Azpeleta Tarancón, Christopher Baisan, Erica Bigio, Franco Biondi, Gabriel D. Cahalan, Anthony Caprio, Julián Cerano‐Paredes, Brandon M. Collins, Daniel C. Dey, Igor Drobyshev, Calvin Farris, M. Adele Fenwick, William Flatley, M. Lisa Floyd, Ze'ev Gedalof, Andres Holz, Lauren F. Howard, David W. Huffman, Jose Iniguez, Kurt F. Kipfmueller, Stanley G. Kitchen, Keith Lombardo, Donald McKenzie, Andrew G. Merschel, Kerry L. Metlen, Jesse Minor, Christopher D. O'Connor, Laura Platt, William J. Platt, Thomas Saladyga, Amanda B. Stan, Scott Stephens, Colleen Sutheimer, Ramzi Touchan, Peter J. Weisberg
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 13, Iss 7, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Fire regimes in North American forests are diverse and modern fire records are often too short to capture important patterns, trends, feedbacks, and drivers of variability. Tree‐ring fire scars provide valuable perspectives on fire regimes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bffe42f20ce64323910ed51e32571ed8
Autor:
Kelly A. Heilman, Michael C. Dietze, Alexis A. Arizpe, Jacob Aragon, Andrew Gray, John D. Shaw, Andrew O. Finley, Stefan Klesse, R. Justin DeRose, Margaret E. K. Evans
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 28:2442-2460
Robust ecological forecasting of tree growth under future climate conditions is critical to anticipate future forest carbon storage and flux. Here, we apply three ingredients of ecological forecasting that are key to improving forecast skill: data fu
Autor:
Irina P. Panyushkina, Nurjan S. Mukhamadiev, Ann M. Lynch, Nursagim A. Ashikbaev, Alexis H. Arizpe, Christopher D. O’Connor, Danyar Abjanbaev, Gulnaz Z. Mengdіbayeva, Abay O. Sagitov
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 8, Iss 11, p 406 (2017)
Wild populations of Malus sieversii [Ldb.] M. Roem are valued genetic and watershed resources in Inner Eurasia. These populations are located in a region that has experienced rapid and on-going climatic change over the past several decades. We assess
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/47c86db487754791b591cc06d8557e94
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 29:1072
The climate of the south-western United States and northern Mexico borderlands is marked by a bimodal precipitation regime with the majority of moisture arriving during the cool season via Pacific frontal storm systems, and intense convective storms
Trimming and Planing Rough-Cut Wood For Efficient Dendrochronological Sample Preparation and Storage
Autor:
Alexis H. Arizpe, Jesse Minor
Publikováno v:
Tree-Ring Research. 71:130-134
Wood samples larger than increment cores collected for tree-ring studies are often obtained using chainsaws and, less frequently, 2-person crosscut saws. Saw marks on cross-sectional wood samples can be quite deep and uneven, and sanding rough-cut wo
Autor:
Gulnaz Z. Mengdіbayeva, Irina P. Panyushkina, Christopher D. O’Connor, Alexis H. Arizpe, Danyar Abjanbaev, Nursagim A. Ashikbaev, Abay O. Sagitov, Ann M. Lynch, Nurjan S. Mukhamadiev
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 8, Iss 11, p 406 (2017)
Forests; Volume 8; Issue 11; Pages: 406
Forests; Volume 8; Issue 11; Pages: 406
Wild populations of Malus sieversii [Ldb.] M. Roem are valued genetic and watershed resources in Inner Eurasia. These populations are located in a region that has experienced rapid and on-going climatic change over the past several decades. We assess
Autor:
Tyson L. Swetnam, Donald A. Falk, Alexis H. Arizpe, Flurin Babst, Kent E. Holsinger, Margaret E. K. Evans
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere
Better understanding and prediction of tree growth is important because of the many ecosystem services provided by forests and the uncertainty surrounding how forests will respond to anthropogenic climate change. With the ultimate goal of improving m