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2021
Barros AMG, Day MA, Preisler HK, et al. Contrasting the role of human- and lightning-caused wildfires on future fire regimes on a Central Oregon landscape. Environmental Research Letters. 2021;16(6).
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Downing WM, Meigs GW, Gregory MJ, Krawchuk MA. Where and why do conifer forests persist in refugia through multiple fire events?. Global Change Biology. 2021;27(15).PDF icon Downingetal_2021_RefugiaMultipleFireEvents.pdf (2.14 MB)
2020
Downing WM, Johnston JD, Krawchuk MA, Merschel AG, Rausch JH. Disjunct and decoupled? The persistence of a fire-sensitive conifer soecies in a historically frequent-fire landscape. Journal for Nature Conservation. 2020;55.PDF icon Downing article.pdf (6.76 MB)
Krawchuk MA, Meigs GW, Cartwright JM, et al. Disturbance refugia within mosaics of forest fire, drought, and insect outbreaks. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2020;18(5).PDF icon pnw_2020_krawchuk001.pdf (4.38 MB)
Tortorelli CM, Krawchuk MA, Kerns BK. Expanding the invasion footprint: Ventenata dubia and relationships to wildfire, environment, and plant communities in the Blue Mountains of the Inland Northwest, USA. Applied Vegetation Science. 2020.PDF icon Tortorelli et al. 2020.pdf (1.78 MB)
2015
Whitman E. The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America Batllori E, ed. Journal of Biogeography. 2015;Online early.