Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent of early-seral forests throughout the western US. Post-fire succession generates the fuel for future fires, but little is known about fuel loads and their variability in young post-fire stands. We sampled fuel profiles in 24-year-old post-fire lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) stands (n=82) that regenerated from the 1988 Yellowstone Fires to answer three questions. (1) How do canopy and surface fuel loads vary within and among young lodgepole pine stands? (2) How do canopy and surface fuels vary with pre- and post-fire lodgepole pine stand structure and environmental conditions? (3) How have surface fuels changed between 8 and 24...
Background: Surface fuel loadings are some of the most important factors contributing to fire intens...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
Graduation date: 2008Following high-severity fire, forest succession may take alternate pathways\ud ...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Wildfires drive landscape character in the seasonally dry mixed-conifer forests of western North Ame...
Increased wildfire activity and climate change have intensified disturbance regimes globally and hav...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
More frequent fire activity associated with climate warming is expected to increase the extent of yo...
This data set includes measurements of the 116 fuel transects that were used in Cansler et al. (in r...
Research Highlights: The impact of variation in fuels and fuel dynamics among forest cover types on ...
Background: Surface fuel loadings are some of the most important factors contributing to fire intens...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
Graduation date: 2008Following high-severity fire, forest succession may take alternate pathways\ud ...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
Disturbance and succession have long been of interest in ecology, but how landscape patterns of ecos...
A warming climate may increase the frequency and severity of stand-replacing wildfires, reducing car...
Young, recently burned forests are increasingly widespread throughout western North America, but for...
Understanding succession following severe wildfire is increasingly important for forest managers in ...
Wildfires drive landscape character in the seasonally dry mixed-conifer forests of western North Ame...
Increased wildfire activity and climate change have intensified disturbance regimes globally and hav...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
More frequent fire activity associated with climate warming is expected to increase the extent of yo...
This data set includes measurements of the 116 fuel transects that were used in Cansler et al. (in r...
Research Highlights: The impact of variation in fuels and fuel dynamics among forest cover types on ...
Background: Surface fuel loadings are some of the most important factors contributing to fire intens...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
Graduation date: 2008Following high-severity fire, forest succession may take alternate pathways\ud ...