Ecosystem patterns and disturbance processes at one spatial scale often interact with processes at another scale, and the result of such cross-scale interactions can be nonlinear dynamics with thresholds. Examples of cross-scale pattern-process relationships and interactions among forest dieback, fire, and erosion are illustrated from northern New Mexico (USA) landscapes, where long-term studies have recently documented all of these disturbance processes. For example, environmental stress, operating on individual trees, can cause tree death that is amplified by insect mortality agents to propagate to patch and then landscape or even regional-scale forest dieback. Severe drought and unusual warmth in the southwestern USA since the late 1990s...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving leg...
Ecosystem patterns and disturbance processes at one spatial scale often interact with processes at a...
Ecosystem patterns and disturbance processes at one spatial scale often interact with processes at a...
Interactions among disturbance, climate, and vegetation determine landscape patterns and influence e...
Disturbance plays a key role in determining the structure, composition and function of ecosystems. ...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
Disturbances, both natural and anthropogenic, affect the configuration, composition, and function of...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Interactions among disturbances are seldom quantified, and how they will be affected by climate chan...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Spatial processes often drive ecosystem processes, biogeochemical cycles, and land-atmosphere feedba...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving leg...
Ecosystem patterns and disturbance processes at one spatial scale often interact with processes at a...
Ecosystem patterns and disturbance processes at one spatial scale often interact with processes at a...
Interactions among disturbance, climate, and vegetation determine landscape patterns and influence e...
Disturbance plays a key role in determining the structure, composition and function of ecosystems. ...
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
The recent increase in large fires in southwestern forests has prompted concern regarding their ecol...
Disturbances, both natural and anthropogenic, affect the configuration, composition, and function of...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Interactions among disturbances are seldom quantified, and how they will be affected by climate chan...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Spatial processes often drive ecosystem processes, biogeochemical cycles, and land-atmosphere feedba...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Interactions among site conditions, disturbance events, and climate determine the patterns of forest...
The spatial patterns resulting from large fires include refugial habitats that support surviving leg...