Many scientists and forest land managers concur that past fire suppression, grazing, and timber harvesting practices have created unnatural and unhealthy conditions in the dry, ponderosa pine forests of the western United States. Specifically, such forests are said to carry higher fuel loads and experience fires that are more severe than those that occurred historically. It remains unclear, however, how far these generalizations can be extrapolated in time and space, and how well they apply to the more mesic ponderosa pine systems and to other forest systems within the western United States. I use data on the pattern of distribution of one bird species (Black-backed Woodpecker, Picoides arcticus) as derived from 16 465 sample locations to s...
Ecological systems often exhibit resilient states that are maintained through negative feedbacks. In...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Western North American forest ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in disturbance regimes becau...
We use the historical presence of high-severity fire patches in mixed-conifer forests of the western...
Bird species that specialize in the use of burned forest conditions can provide insight into the pre...
This project took advantage of pre-fire data gathered within the perimeter of Colorado’s 2002 Hayman...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Increased forest density resulting from decades of fire exclusion is often perceived as the leading ...
The management of fire-prone forests is one of the most controversial natural resource issues in the...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Mixed-conifer forests dominated by ponderosa pine trees prevail across the Western United States. On...
Forest fires, particularly those that burn at mixed and high severity (collectively called ‘severe’)...
Ecological systems often exhibit resilient states that are maintained through negative feedbacks. In...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Western North American forest ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in disturbance regimes becau...
We use the historical presence of high-severity fire patches in mixed-conifer forests of the western...
Bird species that specialize in the use of burned forest conditions can provide insight into the pre...
This project took advantage of pre-fire data gathered within the perimeter of Colorado’s 2002 Hayman...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Increased forest density resulting from decades of fire exclusion is often perceived as the leading ...
The management of fire-prone forests is one of the most controversial natural resource issues in the...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Mixed-conifer forests dominated by ponderosa pine trees prevail across the Western United States. On...
Forest fires, particularly those that burn at mixed and high severity (collectively called ‘severe’)...
Ecological systems often exhibit resilient states that are maintained through negative feedbacks. In...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Western North American forest ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in disturbance regimes becau...