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Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 14, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract High‐severity wildfires create pulses of snags that serve a variety of functions as they decompose over time. Snag‐related benefits (and hazards) are often linked to specific decomposition stages, but snag decomposition rates and pathway
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https://doaj.org/article/51638b08514c43d989796a32298178fb
Autor:
Andrew N. Gray, Susan Charnley, Thomas A. Spies, Paul F. Hessburg, John D. Marshall, David W. Peterson, Kendra L. Wendel, Jessica E. Halofsky, Eric M. White, Rebecca L. Flitcroft
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 20:40-48
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 11, Iss 888, p 888 (2020)
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 8
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 8
The long-term effectiveness of dry-forest fuels treatments (restoration thinning and prescribed burning) depends, in part, on the pace at which trees regenerate and recruit into the overstory. Knowledge of the factors that shape post-treatment regene
The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire
Autor:
James B. Cronan, Tara L. Keyser, Jens T. Stevens, Joseph C. Restaino, Barbara J. Bentz, Sharon M. Hood, Crystal A. Kolden, Virginia L. McDaniel, John Paul Roccaforte, Kevin C. Ryan, Joseph J. O'Brien, Jonathan D. Bakker, Douglas J. Westlind, Karen E. Kopper, Robert A. Andrus, Carolyn Hull Sieg, María J. Lombardero, Peter Z. Fulé, Charles W. McHugh, Jim L. Hanula, Micah Charles Wright, Jason Kreitler, Michael T. Stoddard, Ryan S. Davis, R. Gregory Corace, Douglas S. Cram, Sheri L. Smith, Nicole M. Vaillant, Nathan L. Stephenson, Joel D. McMillin, Rebecca J. Smith, Tom W. Coleman, Adrian J. Das, Andrew M. Latimer, Thomas Kolb, Mary Stuever, J. Kevin Hiers, Lisa M. Ganio, Shelby A. Weiss, W. Wallace Covington, Carolyn R. Breece, Jason J. Moghaddas, Travis Woolley, Brendan M. Rogers, David W. Peterson, Charles B. Halpern, Darci M. Dickinson, Kenneth F. Raffa, Daniel R. Cluck, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt, Hugh D. Safford, J. Morgan Varner, Brian J. Harvey, Joseph E. Crouse, Susan J. Prichard, Mary Beth Keifer, Matthew P. Ayres, Alyson E. Santoro, Phillip J. van Mantgem, Daniel D. B. Perrakis, Lindsay M. Grayson, Timothy M. Shearman, Bruce D. Ayres, Michael Battaglia, Andrew P. Lerch, Michelle C. Agne, David W. Huffman, Jesse K. Kreye, Robert A. Progar, James K. Brown, Stephen Arthur Fitzgerald, Alice M. Shumate, C. Alina Cansler, Leda N. Kobziar, Walter G. Thies
Publikováno v:
Scientific data, vol 7, iss 1
Scientific Data, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Scientific Data
Scientific Data, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Scientific Data
Wildland fires have a multitude of ecological effects in forests, woodlands, and savannas across the globe. A major focus of past research has been on tree mortality from fire, as trees provide a vast range of biological services. We assembled a data
Autor:
Richy J. Harrod, Jonathan D. Bakker, Charles B. Halpern, David W. Peterson, Allison K. Rossman, Lauren S. Urgenson
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. :58-78
Fuel-reduction treatments have been used effectively in dry, fire-adapted forests to reduce risk of high-severity crown fire, but it is less certain whether they achieve ecological objectives such as promoting understory diversity. Using long-term da
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 36:421-432
Historically, oak forests and woodlands intergraded with southern boreal forest, temperate mesic forest, and grassland biomes, forming complex fire-mediated relationships in the Great Lakes region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, USA. Variabili
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 15:103-109
Federal land-holdings can provide large blocks of contiguous habitat, but in many cases, aquatic organisms depend on movement within and among these blocks to complete their lifecycles and sustain populations. The area under management by the USDA Fo
Publikováno v:
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaLiterature Cited. 30(5)
Large wildfires (>50,000 ha) are becoming increasingly common in semiarid landscapes of the western United States. Although fuel reduction treatments are used to mitigate potential wildfire effects, they can be overwhelmed in wind-driven wildfire eve
Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Engineering: A. 800:140273
Deep learning was applied in sorting nanoindentation-induced acoustic emission events. The acoustic emission events were triggered by a plasticity onset and dislocations phenomena, observed on the electropolished W (100) sample during nanoindentation
Autor:
Erich Kyle Dodson, David W. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 370:56-64
Post-fire forest management commonly requires accepting some negative ecological impacts from management activities in order to achieve management objectives. Managers need to know, however, whether ecological impacts from post-fire management activi