The composition and structure of two black oak woodlands in northwestern Indiana are examined Current conditions are compared with those existing in the early 1800s, based on public land survey records of the two areas. Fire histories during the past 50 yr are reconstructed from fire scars, age-class distributions, and fire-control records. On the basis of this information, we concluded that frequency and intensity of fire strongly influence stand structure and succession in these black oak woodlands
Perspective on present day issues associated with wildland fire can be gained by studying the long-t...
A stratified sampling method was used to study the effects of two prescribed fires on a 250-acre sec...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
Management and restoration of black oak dominated sand savannas often rely on historic vegetative de...
Throughout the Central Hardwoods, fire return interval dramatically increased during the period of E...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Northwest Indiana contains one of the rarest ecosystems, the...
Evidence indicates that the structure of Oklahoma Cross Timbers forests are in transition due to cha...
Despite the increasing use of fire in managing oak woodlands, little information exists on quantitat...
Abstract.—Prior to European settlement vast areas of the eastern U. S. deciduous forest were dominat...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Forestry, 1991The relationship between historic fires and ...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
With a regular fire regime present on the landscape, open canopies and herbaceous understories chara...
The use of prescribed fire for ecosystem restoration presents numerous questions for natural resourc...
Perspective on present day issues associated with wildland fire can be gained by studying the long-t...
A stratified sampling method was used to study the effects of two prescribed fires on a 250-acre sec...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
Management and restoration of black oak dominated sand savannas often rely on historic vegetative de...
Throughout the Central Hardwoods, fire return interval dramatically increased during the period of E...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Northwest Indiana contains one of the rarest ecosystems, the...
Evidence indicates that the structure of Oklahoma Cross Timbers forests are in transition due to cha...
Despite the increasing use of fire in managing oak woodlands, little information exists on quantitat...
Abstract.—Prior to European settlement vast areas of the eastern U. S. deciduous forest were dominat...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Forestry, 1991The relationship between historic fires and ...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
With a regular fire regime present on the landscape, open canopies and herbaceous understories chara...
The use of prescribed fire for ecosystem restoration presents numerous questions for natural resourc...
Perspective on present day issues associated with wildland fire can be gained by studying the long-t...
A stratified sampling method was used to study the effects of two prescribed fires on a 250-acre sec...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...