textTrends indicate that wildfires have become larger and more intense over the past few decades. Experts suggest this is due to multiple factors including long-term shifts in land use that disrupt the balance of fuels and fire regimes. Research predicts that climate change will exacerbate this trend but will do so in spatially variable ways across the globe, causing increases in fire activity for some regions and decreases for others. In the United States, increased wildfire activity combined with the rapid expansion of residential development in fire-prone land necessitate billions of dollars in suppression efforts every year to protect human lives and property. The confluence of these issues has catalyzed momentum for communities to acti...
Carbon, fixed photosynthetically by plants, cycles through plant, microbial biomass, soil, and atmos...
Over 350 years ago, the ecology of St. Kitts was dramatically altered by the advent of sugar cane pr...
Following growing public awareness of the danger from hurricanes and tremendous demands for analysis...
dissertationHumans are unique in their capacity to create, control, and maintain fire. The evolution...
Fire has been a prevalent disturbance on Earth for millions of years. Around the globe there are sev...
abstract: The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a late summer increase in precipitation fundamentally ...
Fire is a critical physical and chemical process required to sustain many grassland ecosystems. In N...
thesisIn many seasonally snow-covered forests, productivity is highest in the spring period when air...
The origins of observed morphological differences between windward, central and leeward sites within...
abstract: Many previous investigators highlight the importance of snowfall to the water supply of th...
Glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus) is an invasive shrub, prominent in southeastern New Hampshire fore...
Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.), an invasive species from East Asia, is found worldwide...
Introduction: Analysing and quantifying movement demands using global positioning systems (GPS) trad...
Kicks represent the most dangerous situations that could happen while drilling a well, since it can ...
Signalized intersection is an area where most of the drivers have a difficulty in deciding either t...
Carbon, fixed photosynthetically by plants, cycles through plant, microbial biomass, soil, and atmos...
Over 350 years ago, the ecology of St. Kitts was dramatically altered by the advent of sugar cane pr...
Following growing public awareness of the danger from hurricanes and tremendous demands for analysis...
dissertationHumans are unique in their capacity to create, control, and maintain fire. The evolution...
Fire has been a prevalent disturbance on Earth for millions of years. Around the globe there are sev...
abstract: The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a late summer increase in precipitation fundamentally ...
Fire is a critical physical and chemical process required to sustain many grassland ecosystems. In N...
thesisIn many seasonally snow-covered forests, productivity is highest in the spring period when air...
The origins of observed morphological differences between windward, central and leeward sites within...
abstract: Many previous investigators highlight the importance of snowfall to the water supply of th...
Glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus) is an invasive shrub, prominent in southeastern New Hampshire fore...
Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.), an invasive species from East Asia, is found worldwide...
Introduction: Analysing and quantifying movement demands using global positioning systems (GPS) trad...
Kicks represent the most dangerous situations that could happen while drilling a well, since it can ...
Signalized intersection is an area where most of the drivers have a difficulty in deciding either t...
Carbon, fixed photosynthetically by plants, cycles through plant, microbial biomass, soil, and atmos...
Over 350 years ago, the ecology of St. Kitts was dramatically altered by the advent of sugar cane pr...
Following growing public awareness of the danger from hurricanes and tremendous demands for analysis...