Background Prescribed fire in Eastern deciduous forests has been understudied relative to other regions in the United States. In Pennsylvania, USA, prescribed fire use has increased more than five-fold since 2009, yet forest response has not been extensively studied. Due to variations in forest composition and the feedback between vegetation and fire, Pennsylvania deciduous forests may burn and respond differently than forests across the eastern US. We measured changes in forest structure and composition up to eight years after prescribed fire in a hardwood forest of the Ridge and Valley region of the Appalachian Mountains in central Pennsylvania. Results Within five years post fire, tree seedling density increased more than 72% while sapl...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
With a regular fire regime present on the landscape, open canopies and herbaceous understories chara...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are considered a fire adapted species and fire disturbances throughout the lifec...
Fire has shaped the American landscape as much as any other natural or anthropogenic disturbance suc...
As a result of decades of fire suppression, oaks (Quercus L.) and other disturbance-dependent tree s...
3rd place award at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe composition of eastern deciduous fores...
The use of prescribed fire for ecosystem restoration presents numerous questions for natural resourc...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Columbia ...
Removing fire’s influence from Southern Appalachian and Central Hardwood forests (Mid-South) has 1) ...
In the eastern U.S., fire-dependent tree species have historically dominated upland forest communiti...
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...
Field of study: Natural resources.Dr. Michael Stambaugh, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."Prior to ...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
With a regular fire regime present on the landscape, open canopies and herbaceous understories chara...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are considered a fire adapted species and fire disturbances throughout the lifec...
Fire has shaped the American landscape as much as any other natural or anthropogenic disturbance suc...
As a result of decades of fire suppression, oaks (Quercus L.) and other disturbance-dependent tree s...
3rd place award at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThe composition of eastern deciduous fores...
The use of prescribed fire for ecosystem restoration presents numerous questions for natural resourc...
Among the variety of forest disturbances in the South, fire has been one of the largest influencing ...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Columbia ...
Removing fire’s influence from Southern Appalachian and Central Hardwood forests (Mid-South) has 1) ...
In the eastern U.S., fire-dependent tree species have historically dominated upland forest communiti...
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...
Field of study: Natural resources.Dr. Michael Stambaugh, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."Prior to ...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
Fire is a dynamic disturbance that once created and maintained the oak savannas and oak forests of t...
With a regular fire regime present on the landscape, open canopies and herbaceous understories chara...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) are considered a fire adapted species and fire disturbances throughout the lifec...