In ponderosa pine forests, restoration treatments (including thinning and prescribed burning) are being implemented to reduce the threat of stand-replacing fire and to restore ecosystem structure, composition, and function to within the natural range of variability. In implementing treatments, old trees (>150 years) are typically retained due to their relative rarity and as-sumed ecological importance, and because old trees take centuries to replace. The oldest ponderosa pine have unique morphological and presumably functional characteristics and can exceed 700 years in age (Huckaby et al. 2003). The morphology of such trees often includes large trunks and branches, deeply furrowed bark, deformities in crown structure, epicormic branching, ...
Restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, often preceded by thinning to reduce fuel lo...
Stand-replacing crown fires appear to be consistent with historical patterns of natural disturbance ...
Pinyon-juniper ecosystems presently occur on approximately 50 million acres across the semi-arid lan...
Increases in landscape-scale wildfires in frequent-fire forests over the last several decades have l...
Due to logging and other ecological changes, old trees have grown scarce in most southwestern ponder...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Changing fire behavior is not the only reason to restore fire-adapted western forests: restoration t...
Although now relatively rare due to high-grade logging throughout the Intermountain West, old trees ...
In recent decades, more frequent, larger and more severe wildfires have erupted in dry forest types ...
Efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems often involve thinning small-diameter trees and reintr...
Western forests are increasingly subject to large, severe wildfires that leave behind large quantiti...
Unnatural wildfires and unprecedented insect and disease outbreaks threaten the ecological and socia...
Post-fire rehabilitation is separated into short-term, emergency stabilization and long-term restora...
National forest planners now endorse the ecological restoration of forests adapted to frequent surfa...
Ecological restoration treatments using thinning and prescribed burning have been proposed to revers...
Restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, often preceded by thinning to reduce fuel lo...
Stand-replacing crown fires appear to be consistent with historical patterns of natural disturbance ...
Pinyon-juniper ecosystems presently occur on approximately 50 million acres across the semi-arid lan...
Increases in landscape-scale wildfires in frequent-fire forests over the last several decades have l...
Due to logging and other ecological changes, old trees have grown scarce in most southwestern ponder...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Changing fire behavior is not the only reason to restore fire-adapted western forests: restoration t...
Although now relatively rare due to high-grade logging throughout the Intermountain West, old trees ...
In recent decades, more frequent, larger and more severe wildfires have erupted in dry forest types ...
Efforts to restore degraded forest ecosystems often involve thinning small-diameter trees and reintr...
Western forests are increasingly subject to large, severe wildfires that leave behind large quantiti...
Unnatural wildfires and unprecedented insect and disease outbreaks threaten the ecological and socia...
Post-fire rehabilitation is separated into short-term, emergency stabilization and long-term restora...
National forest planners now endorse the ecological restoration of forests adapted to frequent surfa...
Ecological restoration treatments using thinning and prescribed burning have been proposed to revers...
Restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, often preceded by thinning to reduce fuel lo...
Stand-replacing crown fires appear to be consistent with historical patterns of natural disturbance ...
Pinyon-juniper ecosystems presently occur on approximately 50 million acres across the semi-arid lan...