The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving legacies and promote ecosystem recovery. To better understand the diverse ecological functions of refugia on burn mosaics, we used remotely sensed data to quantify neighborhood patterns of areas relatively unchanged following the 2011 Las Conchas fire. Spatial patterns of refugia measured within 10-ha moving windows varied across a gradient from areas of high density, clustered in space, to sparsely populated neighborhoods that occurred in the background matrix. The scaling of these patterns was related to the underlying structure of topography measured by slope, aspect and potential soil wetness, and spatially varying climate. Using a nonmetric...
Persistent fire refugia, which are forest stands that have survived multiple fires, play an importan...
Wildfires in forest ecosystems produce landscape mosaics that include relatively unaffected areas, t...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving leg...
Locations within forest fires that remain unburned or burn at low severity—known as fire refugia—are...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Great Basin shrublands in the United States are rapidl...
Much of the current effort to restore southwestern ponderosa pine forests to historical conditions i...
Large wildfires occur regularly in southern California and disturb a variety of vegetation communiti...
Montane ecosystems of the western United States have experienced dramatic changes in their fire regi...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
In the past couple of decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of wildfire events in th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
A warming climate, fire exclusion, and land cover changes are altering the conditions that produced ...
Persistent fire refugia, which are forest stands that have survived multiple fires, play an importan...
Wildfires in forest ecosystems produce landscape mosaics that include relatively unaffected areas, t...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving leg...
Locations within forest fires that remain unburned or burn at low severity—known as fire refugia—are...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Great Basin shrublands in the United States are rapidl...
Much of the current effort to restore southwestern ponderosa pine forests to historical conditions i...
Large wildfires occur regularly in southern California and disturb a variety of vegetation communiti...
Montane ecosystems of the western United States have experienced dramatic changes in their fire regi...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
In the past couple of decades, there has been an increase in the occurrence of wildfire events in th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
A warming climate, fire exclusion, and land cover changes are altering the conditions that produced ...
Persistent fire refugia, which are forest stands that have survived multiple fires, play an importan...
Wildfires in forest ecosystems produce landscape mosaics that include relatively unaffected areas, t...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...