Publications Library
The hierarchy of predictability in ecological restoration: are vegetation structure and functional diversity more predictable than community composition? Journal of Applied Ecology. 2017;54(4).
. Landscape-scale quantification of fire-induced change in canopy cover following mountain pine beetle outbreak and timber harvest Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;391.
. Post-fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns Ecological Applications. 2017;26(3).
. Disequilibrium of fire-prone forests sets the stage for a rapid decline in conifer dominance during the 21st century Scientific Reports. 2018;8.
. Evidence for declining forest resilience to wildfires under climate change Ecology Letters. 2018;21(2).
. Fire Refugia: What Are They, and Why Do They Matter for Global Change? BioScience. 2018;68(12).
. Influence of landscape structure, topography, and forest type on spatial variation in historical fire regimes, Central Oregon, USA Landscape Ecology. 2018;33(7).
. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
. A Statement of Common Ground Regarding the Role of Wildfire in Forested Landscapes of the Western United States. ( ).; 2018:52. Available at: https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/featured/fire-research-consensus.
WildfireCommonGround 2018.pdf (1.17 MB)
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Fire deficits have increased drought‐sensitivity in dry conifer forests; fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon Global Change Biology. 2019.
. Fire deficits have increased drought‐sensitivity in dry conifer forests; fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon Global Change Biology. 2019.
. Post-fire management affects species composition but not Douglas-fir regeneration in the Klamath Mountains Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;432.
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