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2016
Holsinger L. Weather, fuels, and topography impede wildland fire spread in western US landscapes Parks SA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;380.
Naficy CE. Wilderness in the 21st Century: A Framework for Testing Assumptions about Ecological Intervention in Wilderness Using a Case Study in Fire Ecology in the Rocky Mountains Keeling EG, ed. Journal of Forestry. 2016;114(3).
Coates PS. Wildfire, climate, and invasive grass interactions negatively impact an indicator species by reshaping sagebrush ecosystems Ricca MA, ed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2016;Online early.
Hamilton LC. Wildfire, climate, and perceptions in Northeast Oregon Hartter J, ed. Regional Environmental Change. 2016;16(6).
Hamilton LC. Wildfire, climate, and perceptions in Northeast Oregon Hartter J, ed. Regional Environmental Change. 2016;16(6).
Flitcroft RL. Wildfire may increase habitat quality for spring Chinook salmon in the Wenatchee river subbasin, WA, USA Falke JA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;359.
Davies KW. Winter grazing decreases the probability of fire-induced mortality of bunchgrasses and may reduce wildfire size: a response to Smith et al. Boyd CS, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;25.
2015
Martinuzzi S. The 2010 wildland-urban interface of the conterminous United States. (Stewart SI, ed.).; 2015. Available at: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/48642.
Martinuzzi S. The 2010 wildland-urban interface of the conterminous United States. (Stewart SI, ed.).; 2015. Available at: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/48642.
Hamilton BAllen. 2014 Quadrennial Fire Review Final Report.; 2015:1-96. Available at: http://www.forestsandrangelands.gov/QFR/documents/2014QFRFinalReport.pdf.
Hart SJ. Area burned in the western United States is unaffected by recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks Schoennagel T, ed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 2015;Online early.
Stevens-Rumann C. Bark beetles and wildfires: How does forest recovery change with repeated disturbances in mixed conifer forests? Morgan P, ed. Ecosphere. 2015;6(6).
Wiechmann ML. The carbon balance of reducing wildfire risk and restoring process: an analysis of 10-year post-treatment carbon dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest Hurteau MD, ed. Climatic Change. 2015;132(4). Available at: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-015-1450-y.
Falke JA. Climate change and vulnerability of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in a fire-prone landscape Flitcroft RL, ed. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2015;72.
Whitman E. The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America Batllori E, ed. Journal of Biogeography. 2015;Online early.
W Jolly M. Climate-induced variations in global wildfire danger from 1979 to 2013 Cochrane MA, ed. Nature Commuications. 2015;6.
Thompson MP. Development and application of a probabilistic method for wildfire suppression cost modeling Haas JR, ed. Forest Policy and Economics. 2015;50.
Thompson MP. Development and application of a probabilistic method for wildfire suppression cost modeling Haas JR, ed. Forest Policy and Economics. 2015;50.
Thompson MP. Development and application of a probabilistic method for wildfire suppression cost modeling Haas JR, ed. Forest Policy and Economics. 2015;50.
Davies KW. Dormant season grazing may decrease wildfire probability by increasing fuel moisture and reducing fuel amount and continuity Boyd CS, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
Davies KW. Dormant season grazing may decrease wildfire probability by increasing fuel moisture and reducing fuel amount and continuity Boyd CS, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;24(6).
DellaSala DA, Hanson CT. The Ecological Importance of Mixed-Severity Fires: Nature's Phoenix. 1st Editionst ed. Elsevier; 2015:450.
Higgins AM. The effects of burn entry and burn severity on ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests in Grand Canyon National Park Waring KM, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;24(4).
Spencer AG. Enhancing adaptive capacity for restoring fire-dependent ecosystems: the Fire Learning Network’s Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges Schultz CA, ed. Ecology and Society. 2015;20(3).
Hoffman CM. Evaluating crown fire rate of spread predictions from physics-based models Ziegler J, ed. Fire Technology. 2015. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/48875.

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