Fire scar analysis to identify fire events and stand age structure analysis to identify fire effects on survivorship of trees were used to reconstruct surface and crown fire regimes in upper elevation forests of the Gila Wilderness, NM. Fire regimes varied across forest type, but not necessarily across elevation. Prior to the twentieth century, (from 1706 to 1904), the mean return interval for large fires was 8 years. During the twentieth century, (from 1904 to 1995), the mean fire return interval for large fires was 46 years. The virtual end of historically frequent fire regimes due to livestock grazing and fire suppression since the turn of the century has affected successional pathways of forest types across elevations, favoring later su...
Graduation date: 1999Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 km² area in the cent...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Historical variability in fire regimes and forest age structures is necessary reference information ...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
Understanding the ecological role of fire in forests is essential for proper management and conserva...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
Graduation date: 1999Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 km² area in the cent...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Historical variability in fire regimes and forest age structures is necessary reference information ...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
Understanding the ecological role of fire in forests is essential for proper management and conserva...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
Graduation date: 1999Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 km² area in the cent...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Historical variability in fire regimes and forest age structures is necessary reference information ...