Recent high-severity fires in pine-oak forests of the southwestern United States are creating shrubfields that may persist for decades to centuries. Shrubfields embedded in conifer forests that pre-date documentary records are potential evidence of older high-severity fire patches, and may therefore provide insights into the occurrence and extent of past high-severity fires and vegetation type conversion dynamics. In this paper we test whether dendroecological evidence can be used to reconstruct a high-severity, type-changing fire of known date in a ponderosa pine-dominated (Pinus ponderosa var scopulorum Engelm.) forest. Dendroecological evidence included (1) Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii, Nutt.) regeneration dates, (2) fire scars, (3) deat...
Abstract—Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) is ecologically and aesthetically valuable in southwestern po...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes have changed dramatically in most dry woodlands and forests of the American Southwest f...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Scientists use climate proxies, such as tree rings, to extend the climate record back in time, addin...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
The ponderosa pine ecosystem of the West have changed dramatically since Euro-American settlement 14...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
There is mounting concern that wildland fire severity and frequency will increase in response to glo...
Abstract—Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) is ecologically and aesthetically valuable in southwestern po...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes have changed dramatically in most dry woodlands and forests of the American Southwest f...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Scientists use climate proxies, such as tree rings, to extend the climate record back in time, addin...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
The ponderosa pine ecosystem of the West have changed dramatically since Euro-American settlement 14...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
There is mounting concern that wildland fire severity and frequency will increase in response to glo...
Abstract—Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) is ecologically and aesthetically valuable in southwestern po...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes have changed dramatically in most dry woodlands and forests of the American Southwest f...