The 1988 Yellowstone fires created a strikingly heterogeneous pattern of severely burned, lightly burned, and unburned forests across a large portion of Yellowstone\u27s subalpine plateau (Turner et al. 1994). Equally striking has been the variation in post-fire tree seedling density throughout the burned forests (Table 1). In 1999 we initiated a 3-year study of post-fire succession, with three principal objectives: (1) to document the variation in post-fire tree sapling density and to map the spatial patterns of sapling density (2) to explain the causes of the variation in postfire sapling density (3) to explore the consequences of variable post-fire sapling density for ecosystem processes, specifically aboveground net primary product...
This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosaic of forest communities cover...
Aim: Climate warming and increased wildfire activity are hypothesized to catalyse biogeographical sh...
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowston...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Abstract. We characterised the remarkable heterogeneity following the large, severe fires of 1988 in...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Graduation date: 2008Following high-severity fire, forest succession may take alternate pathways\ud ...
Our studies following the 1988 Yellowstone fires demonstrated that succession was surprisingly more ...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Many scientists predict that due to the quick response of fire regimes to changes in climate (Flanni...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
This study took advantage of permanent plots in the then-largest severe fire in the Southwest to ass...
The time interval between stand-replacing fires can influence patterns of initial postfire successio...
This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosaic of forest communities cover...
Aim: Climate warming and increased wildfire activity are hypothesized to catalyse biogeographical sh...
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowston...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Abstract. We characterised the remarkable heterogeneity following the large, severe fires of 1988 in...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Graduation date: 2008Following high-severity fire, forest succession may take alternate pathways\ud ...
Our studies following the 1988 Yellowstone fires demonstrated that succession was surprisingly more ...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Many scientists predict that due to the quick response of fire regimes to changes in climate (Flanni...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
This study took advantage of permanent plots in the then-largest severe fire in the Southwest to ass...
The time interval between stand-replacing fires can influence patterns of initial postfire successio...
This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosaic of forest communities cover...
Aim: Climate warming and increased wildfire activity are hypothesized to catalyse biogeographical sh...
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowston...