Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of exceptional rates of severe fire from climatic change and land-use effects. Their setting is fire-prone, they have been altered by land-uses, and fire severity may be increas-ing. However, where fires were excluded, increased fire could also be hypothesized as restorative of historical fire. These competing hypotheses are not well tested, as reference data prior to widespread land-use expansion were insufficient. Moreover, fire-climate pro-jections were lacking for these forests. Here, I used new reference data and records of high-severity fire from 1984–2012 across all dry forests (25.5 million ha) of the western USA to test these hypothese...
Many studies have examined how fuels, topography, climate, and fire weather influence fire severity....
Wildfire in western U.S. federally managed for- ests has increased substantially in recent decades, ...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on multiple ...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
[1] Despite a strong anthropogenic fingerprint on 20th Century wildland fire activity in the America...
[1] Despite a strong anthropogenic fingerprint on 20th Century wildland fire activity in the America...
We studied the relationships of landscape ecosystems to historical and contemporary fire regimes acr...
Many studies have examined how fuels, topography, climate, and fire weather influence fire severity....
Wildfire in western U.S. federally managed for- ests has increased substantially in recent decades, ...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on multiple ...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
[1] Despite a strong anthropogenic fingerprint on 20th Century wildland fire activity in the America...
[1] Despite a strong anthropogenic fingerprint on 20th Century wildland fire activity in the America...
We studied the relationships of landscape ecosystems to historical and contemporary fire regimes acr...
Many studies have examined how fuels, topography, climate, and fire weather influence fire severity....
Wildfire in western U.S. federally managed for- ests has increased substantially in recent decades, ...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...