Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but forest development after large wildfires is not fully understood, especially regarding effects of variable burn severity, environmental heterogeneity, and changes in drivers over time. We followed development of subalpine forests after the 1988 Yellowstone fires by periodically re-sampling permanent plots established soon after the fires. We asked two questions about patterns and processes over the past 25 years: (1) Are plant species richness and community composition converging or diverging across variation in elevation, soils, burn severity, and post-fire lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) density? (2) What are the major controls ...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Questions: Relative to a landscape with a mosaic of two sagebrush community types and increasing fir...
Question: As the extent, magnitude and/or frequency of various forest disturbances are increasing du...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Questions: 1) How did seedling numbers and species composition change in the first year after a wild...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Determining how ecological filters (e.g., climate, soils, biotic interactions) influence where speci...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Questions: Relative to a landscape with a mosaic of two sagebrush community types and increasing fir...
Question: As the extent, magnitude and/or frequency of various forest disturbances are increasing du...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Sagebrush is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in Western North America, having lost about half o...
Questions: 1) How did seedling numbers and species composition change in the first year after a wild...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Determining how ecological filters (e.g., climate, soils, biotic interactions) influence where speci...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Questions: Relative to a landscape with a mosaic of two sagebrush community types and increasing fir...
Question: As the extent, magnitude and/or frequency of various forest disturbances are increasing du...