This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosaic of forest communities covering the subalpine plateaus of Yellowstone Park. Our specific objectives are the following: (1) We will map the present forest mosaic of a 600,000-ha area, showing the age (number of years since the last destructive fire) and successional stage of each more-or-less homogeneous patch of forest. (2) Using this map, we will measure the area of each patch created by past fires, determine the size distribution of patches, and estimate the frequency and predictability of formation of patches of each size. (3) We will reconstruct the changes during the last 200-300 years in individual forest stands and in the entire landscape mosaic, and use these re...
Understanding the interactions between climate, fire and forest characteristics-- and how carbon dyn...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosasic of forest communities cove...
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowston...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Many scientists predict that due to the quick response of fire regimes to changes in climate (Flanni...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
Over time, small local disturbances may result in large regional changes in landscape structure and ...
The 1988 Yellowstone fires created a strikingly heterogeneous pattern of severely burned, lightly bu...
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...
Understanding the interactions between climate, fire and forest characteristics-- and how carbon dyn...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
This study is an investigation of long-term patch dynamics in the mosasic of forest communities cove...
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowston...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Many scientists predict that due to the quick response of fire regimes to changes in climate (Flanni...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
Over time, small local disturbances may result in large regional changes in landscape structure and ...
The 1988 Yellowstone fires created a strikingly heterogeneous pattern of severely burned, lightly bu...
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...
Understanding the interactions between climate, fire and forest characteristics-- and how carbon dyn...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...
The 1988 fires that burned in Yellowstone National Park presented ecologists with a unique opportuni...