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pro vyhledávání: '"Douglas F Smith"'
Autor:
Jens T Stevens, Hugh D Safford, Malcolm P North, Jeremy S Fried, Andrew N Gray, Peter M Brown, Christopher R Dolanc, Solomon Z Dobrowski, Donald A Falk, Calvin A Farris, Jerry F Franklin, Peter Z Fulé, R Keala Hagmann, Eric E Knapp, Jay D Miller, Douglas F Smith, Thomas W Swetnam, Alan H Taylor
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 5, p e0147688 (2016)
Quantifying historical fire regimes provides important information for managing contemporary forests. Historical fire frequency and severity can be estimated using several methods; each method has strengths and weaknesses and presents challenges for
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8f76e92434d7456f91ae627042536f67
Autor:
Van R. Kane, James A. Lutz, Jonathan T. Kane, Douglas F. Smith, Malcolm P. North, C. Alina Cansler, Nicholas A. Povak, Derek J. Churchill
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 338:1-13
Mountainous topography creates fine-scale environmental mosaics that vary in precipitation, temperature, insolation, and slope position. This mosaic in turn influences fuel accumulation and moisture and forest structure. We studied these the effects
Autor:
Mario A. Gonzalez, Douglas F. Smith
Publikováno v:
Dissolution Technologies. 22:35-42
Autor:
John R. Matchett, Matthew L. Brooks, Van R. Kane, Douglas F. Smith, Kristen L. Shive, Brandon M. Collins, Jamie M. Lydersen, Nicholas A. Povak
Publikováno v:
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America. 27(7)
Following changes in vegetation structure and pattern, along with a changing climate, large wildfire incidence has increased in forests throughout the western United States. Given this increase, there is great interest in whether fuels treatments and
Autor:
James A. Lutz, Robert J. McGaughey, Derek J. Churchill, Malcolm P. North, Van R. Kane, Matthew L. Brooks, Douglas F. Smith, Susan L. Roberts, Jonathan T. Kane
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 151:89-101
Mosaics of tree clumps and openings are characteristic of forests dominated by frequent, low- and moderate-severity fires. When restoring these fire-suppressed forests, managers often try to reproduce these structures to increase ecosystem resilience
Autor:
Mario A. Gonzalez, Jennifer B. Dressman, Vivian A. Gray, Vinod P. Shah, Barbara M. Davit, Erika S. Stippler, Douglas F. Smith, Jason T. Chittenden, Glenn A. Van Buskirk, Russell J. Rackley, Rong Li, Theresa Shephard, Avi Yacobi, James E. Polli, David B. Turner, Sandra Suarez-Sharp, Michael B. Bolger, Maziar Kakhi, Derek A. Ganes, Anthony J. DeStefano, John Duan, Tasheen Mirza
Publikováno v:
Dissolution Technologies. 21:51-58
This article summarizes the proceeding of the September 2012 Workshop on Application of In vitro–In vivo correlation (IVIVC) in Formulation Development. The workshop brought together international experts with the goal of establishing common concep
Autor:
James A. Lutz, Matthew L. Brooks, Douglas F. Smith, Van R. Kane, Nicholas A. Povak, Susan L. Roberts, Robert J. McGaughey
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 287:17-31
While fire shapes the structure of forests and acts as a keystone process, the details of how fire modifies forest structure have been difficult to evaluate because of the complexity of interactions between fires and forests. We studied this relation
Autor:
Anthony C. Caprio, Marc D. Meyer, Amarina Wuenschel, Douglas F. Smith, Becky L. Estes, Beverly Bulaon, Alexandra Stucy
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 28:386
The reestablishment of natural fire regimes may benefit forest ecosystems by restoring their fundamental structural, compositional or functional attributes. We examined the influence of fire on the structure, understorey diversity and health of red f
Autor:
Douglas F Smith, John A Litvaitis
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 78:2134-2141
In recent decades, the distribution of New England cottontails (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has declined substantially in response to forest maturation and fragmentation. Populations of eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus) have expanded into th
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 75:148-151
Human land uses have resulted in landscape mosaics with habitat patches that vary in quality. Patch quality (including the abundance of food and the risk of predation) can affect the survival of animals that are sequestered in remnant patches of habi