Climate warming is contributing to increases in wildfire activity throughout the western U.S., leading to potentially long-lasting shifts in vegetation. The response of forest ecosystems to wildfire is thus a crucial indicator of future vegetation trajectories, and these responses are contingent upon factors such as seed availability, interannual climate variability, average climate (e.g., 30-year normals), and other components of the physical environment. To better understand variation in forest resilience to fire across vulnerable dry forests, we performed field surveys of conifer seedling abundance in 15 recent (1988-2010) wildfires and characterized temporal variation in seed cone production and seedling establishment. We then modeled p...
Fire-exclusion has acted as a major perturbation on dry conifer forests in the western U.S., increas...
Climate warming and an increased frequency and severity of wildfires are expected to transform fores...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
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...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Aim: Climate warming is increasing fire activity in many of Earth's forested ecosystems. Because fi...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Across the southwestern United States, high-severity wildfire is causing increasingly large patches ...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Ongoing changes in fire activity have the potential to drive widespread shifts in Earth's vegetation...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
In recent years, concern has grown among researchers, land managers, and the public regarding potent...
Fire-exclusion has acted as a major perturbation on dry conifer forests in the western U.S., increas...
Climate warming and an increased frequency and severity of wildfires are expected to transform fores...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
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...
Climate change is increasing fire activity in the western United States (US), which has the potentia...
We studied the impacts of climate variability on low-elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mo...
Aim: Climate warming is increasing fire activity in many of Earth's forested ecosystems. Because fi...
Climate change and fire-exclusion have increased the flammability of western US forests, leading to ...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Across the southwestern United States, high-severity wildfire is causing increasingly large patches ...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Ongoing changes in fire activity have the potential to drive widespread shifts in Earth's vegetation...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
In recent years, concern has grown among researchers, land managers, and the public regarding potent...
Fire-exclusion has acted as a major perturbation on dry conifer forests in the western U.S., increas...
Climate warming and an increased frequency and severity of wildfires are expected to transform fores...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...