Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at regional to global scales may be limited at the extremes of environmental gradients such as productivity or moisture. Fire activity, however, represents only one component of the fire regime, and no studies to date have characterized fire severity along such gradients. Given the importance of fire severity in dictating ecological response to fire, this is a considerable knowledge gap. For the western US, we quantify relationships between climate and the fire regime by empirically describing both fire activity and severity along two climatic water balance gradients, actual evapotranspiration (AET) and water deficit (WD), that can be considered...
The relationship between large fire occurrence and drought has important implications for fire predi...
The seasonal and longer-term dynamics of fuel accumulation affect fire seasonality and the occurrenc...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
We related measurements of annual burned area in the southwest United States during 1984–2013 to rec...
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
It is well accepted that drought and low moisture conditions are linked with increased wildfire occu...
Large wildfires (\u3e50,000 ha) are becoming increasingly common in semi-arid landscapes of the west...
Interannual variability in burn severity is assessed across forested ecoregions of the western Unite...
The relationship between large fire occurrence and drought has important implications for fire predi...
The seasonal and longer-term dynamics of fuel accumulation affect fire seasonality and the occurrenc...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
We related measurements of annual burned area in the southwest United States during 1984–2013 to rec...
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
It is well accepted that drought and low moisture conditions are linked with increased wildfire occu...
Large wildfires (\u3e50,000 ha) are becoming increasingly common in semi-arid landscapes of the west...
Interannual variability in burn severity is assessed across forested ecoregions of the western Unite...
The relationship between large fire occurrence and drought has important implications for fire predi...
The seasonal and longer-term dynamics of fuel accumulation affect fire seasonality and the occurrenc...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...