Fire, logging, livestock grazing, and insect outbreaks are disturbances that have significantly influenced both the historic and present fire regimes. The composition and structure of vegetation communities within Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) have likely changed in response to these disturbances. Two study sites (CRX, the near site, and CRT, the far site) were chosen along the Cooper Road Trail based on topographic separation, presence of mixed oak-pine communities, presence of fire-scarred yellow pine trees, and GSMNP land acquisition records. To quantify and evaluate fire regimes, individual fire histories were developed for each site from fire-scarred yellow pine trees, and two 1000 m2 (0.1 ha) study plots were established...
Eastern Tennessee and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are biological hotspots in which settlemen...
The Holocene history and ecological role of fire in forested ecosystems in the southern Appalachians...
When Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) was protected in the 1930s, approximately 20% of the...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Fire history, the initial effect of fire disturbance on community structure, the response of communi...
Fire history, the initial effect of fire disturbance on community structure, the response of communi...
Ecologists continue to debate the role of fire in forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains. How...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
The importance of fire in shaping Appalachian vegetation has become increasingly apparent over the l...
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a long-lived tree species that exists throughout high elevation...
In the American Southeast, forest managers and conservationists are interested in evaluating how for...
In the American Southeast, forest managers and conservationists are interested in evaluating how for...
This research examined the fire history of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex P. Lawson & C....
Eastern Tennessee and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are biological hotspots in which settlemen...
The Holocene history and ecological role of fire in forested ecosystems in the southern Appalachians...
When Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) was protected in the 1930s, approximately 20% of the...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Fire history, the initial effect of fire disturbance on community structure, the response of communi...
Fire history, the initial effect of fire disturbance on community structure, the response of communi...
Ecologists continue to debate the role of fire in forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains. How...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
The importance of fire in shaping Appalachian vegetation has become increasingly apparent over the l...
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a long-lived tree species that exists throughout high elevation...
In the American Southeast, forest managers and conservationists are interested in evaluating how for...
In the American Southeast, forest managers and conservationists are interested in evaluating how for...
This research examined the fire history of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex P. Lawson & C....
Eastern Tennessee and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are biological hotspots in which settlemen...
The Holocene history and ecological role of fire in forested ecosystems in the southern Appalachians...
When Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) was protected in the 1930s, approximately 20% of the...