Across the southwestern United States, high-severity wildfire is causing increasingly large patches of tree mortality, removing the seed sources required for the natural regeneration of these formerly conifer-dominated landscapes. Planting tree seedlings can accelerate succession and restore the ecosystem services that pre-wildfire forests provided, but in the semi-arid southwestern US, the survival of planted conifer seedlings is typically low. We present data on a seedling planting experiment within the footprint of the 2011 Las Conchas Fire in northern New Mexico, using microclimate variables and site-level topographic indices to determine which factors influence seedling survival of four conifer tree species. We then extrapolate these f...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Fire-exclusion in historically frequent-fire forests of the southwestern United States has altered f...
Altered fire regimes can drive major and enduring compositional shifts or losses of forest ecosystem...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Climate warming and an increased frequency and severity of wildfires are expected to transform fores...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
Ongoing changes in fire activity have the potential to drive widespread shifts in Earth's vegetation...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
Large wildfires occur regularly in southern California and disturb a variety of vegetation communiti...
Large, severe fires are becoming more frequent in many forest types across the western United States...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011.Large scale, high-severi...
Shifting wildfire patterns and climate conditions, magnified by anthropogenic climate change, are th...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Fire-exclusion in historically frequent-fire forests of the southwestern United States has altered f...
Altered fire regimes can drive major and enduring compositional shifts or losses of forest ecosystem...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Climate warming and an increased frequency and severity of wildfires are expected to transform fores...
Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leadi...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
Ongoing changes in fire activity have the potential to drive widespread shifts in Earth's vegetation...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
Large wildfires occur regularly in southern California and disturb a variety of vegetation communiti...
Large, severe fires are becoming more frequent in many forest types across the western United States...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2011.Large scale, high-severi...
Shifting wildfire patterns and climate conditions, magnified by anthropogenic climate change, are th...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Fire-exclusion in historically frequent-fire forests of the southwestern United States has altered f...
Altered fire regimes can drive major and enduring compositional shifts or losses of forest ecosystem...