Survival patterns after late summer wildfires were evaluated for Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine in the northern Rocky Mountains. Crown scorch was the most important variable for predicting postfire survival and variables representing bole damage improved the significance of logistic regression models for both species. Crown scorch and basal scorch were the best combination of variables for predicting survival in lodgepole pine. Crown scorch and insect damage were the best combination of variables for predicting survival in Douglas-fir. Postfire survival of lodgepole pine, which has relatively thin bark, was more sensitive than Douglas-fir to variables that quantified bole damage
Wildfire is an importance disturbance that continues to shape the ecosystems of the Northern Rockies...
Abstract. Accurately predicting fire-caused mortality is essential to developing prescribed fire bur...
Warmer and drier conditions in temperate regions are increasing the length of the wildfire season. G...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) were monitored for 4 years following three wildfi...
Abstract. With growing debate over the impacts of post-fire salvage logging in conifer forests of th...
The impact of a fall season prescribed surface fire on Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine mortality duri...
This review focused on the primary literature that described, modeled, or predicted the probability ...
This review focused on the primary literature that described, modeled, or predicted the probability ...
n salvage operations after wildfire, timber managers need to identify those trees most likely to die...
Accurately predicting the mortality of trees that initially survive a fire event is important for ma...
Wildfires and post-fire management have a lasting influence on live and dead vegetation, which can, ...
Abstract. Understory prescribed burning was conducted in an immature Pinusponderosa (ponderosa pine)...
Abstract. Prescribed burning is a management tool used to reduce fuel loads in western interior fore...
Wildfire is an importance disturbance that continues to shape the ecosystems of the northern Rockies...
We developed 3-year post-fire mortality models for 12 western conifer species by pooling data collec...
Wildfire is an importance disturbance that continues to shape the ecosystems of the Northern Rockies...
Abstract. Accurately predicting fire-caused mortality is essential to developing prescribed fire bur...
Warmer and drier conditions in temperate regions are increasing the length of the wildfire season. G...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) were monitored for 4 years following three wildfi...
Abstract. With growing debate over the impacts of post-fire salvage logging in conifer forests of th...
The impact of a fall season prescribed surface fire on Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine mortality duri...
This review focused on the primary literature that described, modeled, or predicted the probability ...
This review focused on the primary literature that described, modeled, or predicted the probability ...
n salvage operations after wildfire, timber managers need to identify those trees most likely to die...
Accurately predicting the mortality of trees that initially survive a fire event is important for ma...
Wildfires and post-fire management have a lasting influence on live and dead vegetation, which can, ...
Abstract. Understory prescribed burning was conducted in an immature Pinusponderosa (ponderosa pine)...
Abstract. Prescribed burning is a management tool used to reduce fuel loads in western interior fore...
Wildfire is an importance disturbance that continues to shape the ecosystems of the northern Rockies...
We developed 3-year post-fire mortality models for 12 western conifer species by pooling data collec...
Wildfire is an importance disturbance that continues to shape the ecosystems of the Northern Rockies...
Abstract. Accurately predicting fire-caused mortality is essential to developing prescribed fire bur...
Warmer and drier conditions in temperate regions are increasing the length of the wildfire season. G...