In Colorado and southern Wyoming, mountain pine beetle (MPB) has affected over 1.6 million ha of predominantly lodgepole pine forests, raising concerns about effects of MPB-caused mortality on subsequent wildfire risk and behavior. Using empirical data we modeled potential fire behavior across a gradient of wind speeds and moisture scenarios in Green stands compared three stages since MPB attack (Red [1–3 yrs], Grey [4–10 yrs], and Old-MPB [,30 yrs]). MPB killed 50% of the trees and 70% of the basal area in Red and Grey stages. Across moisture scenarios, canopy fuel moisture was one-third lower in Red and Grey stages compared to the Green stage, making active crown fire possible at lower wind speeds and less extreme moisture conditions. Mor...
Changes in fuels were studied in northwestern Wyoming by sampling a sequence of ten stands that had ...
Extensive outbreaks of bark beetles have killed trees across millions of hectares of forests and woo...
ii Mountain pine beetle (MPB) and fire are the two major natural disturbance agents for lodgepole pi...
In Colorado and southern Wyoming, mountain pine beetle (MPB) has affected over 1.6 million ha of pre...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreaks within the previous 10–15 years have affected millions of hecta...
Disturbance interactions have received growing interest in ecological research in the last decade. F...
Both fire and insect outbreaks are critical components of many forest ecosystems and understanding t...
Both fire and insect outbreaks are critical components of many forest ecosystems and understanding t...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Recent mountain pine beetle infestations have resulted in widespread tree mortality and the accumula...
Outbreaks of bark beetles and drought both lead to concerns about increased fire risk, but the relat...
Recent large scale mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, MPB) outbreaks have create...
Recent bark beetle outbreaks in western North America have led to concerns regarding changes in fuel...
Outbreaks of bark beetles and drought both lead to concerns about increased fire risk, but the relat...
Abstract-- Bark beetle-caused tree mortality in conifer forests affects the quantity and quality of ...
Changes in fuels were studied in northwestern Wyoming by sampling a sequence of ten stands that had ...
Extensive outbreaks of bark beetles have killed trees across millions of hectares of forests and woo...
ii Mountain pine beetle (MPB) and fire are the two major natural disturbance agents for lodgepole pi...
In Colorado and southern Wyoming, mountain pine beetle (MPB) has affected over 1.6 million ha of pre...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreaks within the previous 10–15 years have affected millions of hecta...
Disturbance interactions have received growing interest in ecological research in the last decade. F...
Both fire and insect outbreaks are critical components of many forest ecosystems and understanding t...
Both fire and insect outbreaks are critical components of many forest ecosystems and understanding t...
Aim As climate change is increasing the frequency, severity and extent of wildfire and bark beetle o...
Recent mountain pine beetle infestations have resulted in widespread tree mortality and the accumula...
Outbreaks of bark beetles and drought both lead to concerns about increased fire risk, but the relat...
Recent large scale mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, MPB) outbreaks have create...
Recent bark beetle outbreaks in western North America have led to concerns regarding changes in fuel...
Outbreaks of bark beetles and drought both lead to concerns about increased fire risk, but the relat...
Abstract-- Bark beetle-caused tree mortality in conifer forests affects the quantity and quality of ...
Changes in fuels were studied in northwestern Wyoming by sampling a sequence of ten stands that had ...
Extensive outbreaks of bark beetles have killed trees across millions of hectares of forests and woo...
ii Mountain pine beetle (MPB) and fire are the two major natural disturbance agents for lodgepole pi...