Fire refugia — locations that burn less severely or less frequently than surrounding areas — support late-successional and old-growth forest structure and function. This study investigates the influence of topography and fuels on the probability of forest fire refugia under varying fire weather conditions. We focused on recent large fires in Oregon and Washington, United States (n = 39 fires > 400 ha, 2004–2014). Our objectives were to (1) map fire refugia as a component of the burn severity gradient, (2) quantify the predictability of fire refugia as a function of prefire fuels and topography under moderate and high fire weather conditions, and (3) map the conditional probability of fire refugia to illustrate their spatial patterns in old-...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2008Fire is the dominant disturbance process in western U.S. forests, and although ...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Fire refugia — locations that burn less severely or less frequently than surrounding areas — support...
Locations within forest fires that remain unburned or burn at low severity—known as fire refugia—are...
Persistent fire refugia, which are forest stands that have survived multiple fires, play an importan...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Wildfire refugia are forest patches that are minimally-impacted by fire and provide critical habitat...
Under a rapidly warming climate, a critical management issue in semiarid forests of western North Am...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
Fire refugia are ecologically important features on the landscape. Fire refugia are becoming an incr...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
In fire-adapted forest ecosystems, spatial heterogeneity of fire effects is essential to maintaining...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1997-07-11From the 1920's through 1951 several severe fires ...
For some time, ecologists have known that spatial patterns of forest structure reflected disturbance...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2008Fire is the dominant disturbance process in western U.S. forests, and although ...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...
Fire refugia — locations that burn less severely or less frequently than surrounding areas — support...
Locations within forest fires that remain unburned or burn at low severity—known as fire refugia—are...
Persistent fire refugia, which are forest stands that have survived multiple fires, play an importan...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Wildfire refugia are forest patches that are minimally-impacted by fire and provide critical habitat...
Under a rapidly warming climate, a critical management issue in semiarid forests of western North Am...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
Fire refugia are ecologically important features on the landscape. Fire refugia are becoming an incr...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
In fire-adapted forest ecosystems, spatial heterogeneity of fire effects is essential to maintaining...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1997-07-11From the 1920's through 1951 several severe fires ...
For some time, ecologists have known that spatial patterns of forest structure reflected disturbance...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2008Fire is the dominant disturbance process in western U.S. forests, and although ...
Climate warming, land use change, and altered fire regimes are driving ecological transformations th...