Publications Library
Repeated fire altered succession and increased fire behavior in basin big sagebrush–native perennial grasslands. Ecosphere. 2020;11(5). Available at: www.esajournals.org.
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Fuel Treatments: Are we doing enough?. Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2018:16.
science-update-25-1.pdf (3.6 MB)
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Decade-Long Plant Community Responses to Shrubland Fuel Hazard Reduction Fire Ecology. 2017;13(2).
. An Evaluation of the Forest Service Hazardous Fuels Treatment Program—Are We Treating Enough to Promote Resiliency or Reduce Hazard? Journal of Forestry. 2017;115.
. Evidence of fuels management and fire weather influencing fire severity in an extreme fire event Ecological Applications. 2017;Online early.
. Fall and spring grazing influence fire ignitability and initial spread in shrub steppe communities International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(6).
. Long-Term Effects of Burn Season and Frequency on Ponderosa Pine Forest Fuels and Seedlings Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
. Prescribed Burning in Ponderosa Pine: Fuel Reductions and Redistributing Fuels near Boles to Prevent Injury Fire Ecology. 2017;13(1).
. The Science of Fuel Treatments.; 2017.
FuelTreatment Fact Sheet.pdf (3.15 MB)

Evaluating Prescribed Fire Effectiveness Using Permanent Monitoring Plot Data: A Case Study Fire Ecology. 2016;12(3).
. Forest fuels and potential fire behaviour 12 years after variable-retention harvest in lodgepole pine International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.
. The interagency fuels treatment decision support system: Functionality for fuels treatment planning Fire Ecology. 2016;12(1). Available at: http://fireecologyjournal.org/journal/abstract/?abstract=272.
. Soil heating during the complete combustion of mega-logs and broadcast burning in central Oregon USA pumice soils International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;25.
. Synthesis of Knowledge of Extreme Fire Behavior: Volume II for Fire Behavior Specialists, Researchers, and Meteorologists. ( ). Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2016:258 p. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr891.pdf.
. Tamm Review: Are fuel treatments effective at achieving ecological and social objectives? A systematic review Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;375.
. Vegetation Response to Piñon and Juniper Tree Shredding Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2016;69(3).
. Dormant season grazing may decrease wildfire probability by increasing fuel moisture and reducing fuel amount and continuity International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
. Historical northern spotted owl habitat and old-growth dry forests maintained by mixed-severity wildfires. Landscape Ecology. 2015;30(4).
. Modeling the direct effect of salvage logging on long-term temporal fuel dynamics in dry-mixed conifer forests Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;341.
. Post-fire logging reduces surface woody fuels up to four decades following wildfire Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;338.
. Wildland fire as a self-regulating mechanism: the role of previous burns and weather in limiting fire progression Ecological Applications. 2015.
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