With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fire suppression, shifts in weather patterns, and other external factors, land managers throughout the United States have sought methods to increase the resiliency of landscapes to fire. With a host of adaptations to periodic disturbance, S. sempervirens has a competitive advantage over other species when fire is present. Utilizing sixty 10-meter diameter plots from sites previously burned in 1999, 2007, and 2011, and 60 unburned control sites, data was collected on forest stand composition and structure as well as understory species composition and dominance. Line intercept transects were used to assess downed woody fuel accumulation and re...
This study utilizes forest stand structures and fuel profiles to\ud evaluate the influence of differ...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
MASTERS THESIS: Fire is an infrequent but vital factor in red fir forests. In order to study the str...
With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fi...
The public perception of wildfire is that it destroys forests and that all fires should be quickly e...
Disturbance is fundamental to forest ecosystem function and overall health, but climate change is li...
Fire plays a central role in determining structure, composition, and recruitment in many forest type...
The issue of wildfires, hazard fuels management, and post-fire tree mortality has become an increasi...
Background: Surface fuel loadings are some of the most important factors contributing to fire intens...
Fire is a major component of the disturbance regime and a critical determinant of competitive outcom...
The tallest tree in the world is the coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, a species endemic to a 16-...
Land management agencies across the western U.S. have urgently sought to restore forests with non-st...
Forests in the western United States have experienced a shift from historical disturbance regimes in...
Throughout the Sierra Nevada, nearly a century of fire suppression has altered the tree species comp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
This study utilizes forest stand structures and fuel profiles to\ud evaluate the influence of differ...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
MASTERS THESIS: Fire is an infrequent but vital factor in red fir forests. In order to study the str...
With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fi...
The public perception of wildfire is that it destroys forests and that all fires should be quickly e...
Disturbance is fundamental to forest ecosystem function and overall health, but climate change is li...
Fire plays a central role in determining structure, composition, and recruitment in many forest type...
The issue of wildfires, hazard fuels management, and post-fire tree mortality has become an increasi...
Background: Surface fuel loadings are some of the most important factors contributing to fire intens...
Fire is a major component of the disturbance regime and a critical determinant of competitive outcom...
The tallest tree in the world is the coast redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, a species endemic to a 16-...
Land management agencies across the western U.S. have urgently sought to restore forests with non-st...
Forests in the western United States have experienced a shift from historical disturbance regimes in...
Throughout the Sierra Nevada, nearly a century of fire suppression has altered the tree species comp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
This study utilizes forest stand structures and fuel profiles to\ud evaluate the influence of differ...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
MASTERS THESIS: Fire is an infrequent but vital factor in red fir forests. In order to study the str...