Abstract. — Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of a watershed interact with long-term climate to influence fire regime, and that these factors, in concordance with the postfire vegetation mosaic, combine with local-scale weather to govern the trajectory and magnitude of change following a fire event. Perturbation associated with hydrological processes is probably the primary factor influencing postfire persistence of fishes, benthic macroin vertebrates, and diatoms in fluvial systems. It is apparent that salmonids have evolved strategies to survive perturbations occurring at the frequency of wildland fires (100–102 years), but local populations of a species may be more ephemeral. Habitat al...
Conservation of native fishes and changing patterns in wildfire and fuels are defining challenges fo...
Effects of fire, forest insects and diseases, grazing, and forest health treatments on fish populati...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Graduation date: 2007Wildfire is a largely terrestrial perturbation broadly recognized as an agent o...
Fire will play an important role in shaping forest and stream ecosystems as the climate changes. His...
Abstract: Fire is a key natural disturbance that affects the distribution and abundance of native fi...
Abstract Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and se...
Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and severe, wit...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Resource managers of lands harboring sensitive aquatic species face tough choices. They could manage...
Western United States forest wildfire frequency and severity have dramatically increased in recent d...
Citation: Whitney, J. E., Gido, K. B., Pilger, T. J., Propst, D. L., & Turner, T. F. (2015). Consecu...
Pacific Northwest salmonids are adapted to natural disturbance regimes that create dynamic habitat p...
We investigated present indirect effects from a decade-old burn on the diets of stream fish. Based o...
Conservation of native fishes and changing patterns in wildfire and fuels are defining challenges fo...
Effects of fire, forest insects and diseases, grazing, and forest health treatments on fish populati...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Graduation date: 2007Wildfire is a largely terrestrial perturbation broadly recognized as an agent o...
Fire will play an important role in shaping forest and stream ecosystems as the climate changes. His...
Abstract: Fire is a key natural disturbance that affects the distribution and abundance of native fi...
Abstract Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and se...
Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and severe, wit...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Resource managers of lands harboring sensitive aquatic species face tough choices. They could manage...
Western United States forest wildfire frequency and severity have dramatically increased in recent d...
Citation: Whitney, J. E., Gido, K. B., Pilger, T. J., Propst, D. L., & Turner, T. F. (2015). Consecu...
Pacific Northwest salmonids are adapted to natural disturbance regimes that create dynamic habitat p...
We investigated present indirect effects from a decade-old burn on the diets of stream fish. Based o...
Conservation of native fishes and changing patterns in wildfire and fuels are defining challenges fo...
Effects of fire, forest insects and diseases, grazing, and forest health treatments on fish populati...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...