We determined whether or not conifer density has changed over time in the hottest and driest areas of the south Okanagan and lower Similkameen valleys in British Columbia, Canada. These grassland and savannah habitats are important for biodiversity and species at risk in Canada, and there is some discussion as to whether conifer establishment is occurring. Densities of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) were compared between airphotos from 1938 to 1985, and from 1985 to 1996 in study sites 10- to 183-ha in size. Air photos were scanned and georeferenced to ensure spatial congruency between years. The location and area of wildfires in the intervening periods were also recorded. A three-way ANCOVA, with s...
The province of British Columbia, Canada, had an unprecedented fire season in 2017 with over 1.2 mil...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
In recent years, concern has grown among researchers, land managers, and the public regarding potent...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Forest fires in southeastern British Columbia are considered the dominant natural disturbance to hav...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
In dry forests of southeastern British Columbia (BC) dense stands may be legacies of past high-sever...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Forest and grassland ecosystems are sometimes located adjacently within the same climate. In interio...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
The structural integrity of fire-dependent ecosystems, such as ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug...
When a fire burns a substantial area of forest, it often leaves patches unburned. No published stud...
We investigated the effect of fire severity and environmental conditions on conifer tree regeneratio...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
The province of British Columbia, Canada, had an unprecedented fire season in 2017 with over 1.2 mil...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...
In recent years, concern has grown among researchers, land managers, and the public regarding potent...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Forest fires in southeastern British Columbia are considered the dominant natural disturbance to hav...
Post-wildfire disturbances such as salvage logging and seeding of agronomic species occur over large...
In dry forests of southeastern British Columbia (BC) dense stands may be legacies of past high-sever...
Forested fire refugia (trees that survive fires) are important disturbance legacies that provide see...
Forest and grassland ecosystems are sometimes located adjacently within the same climate. In interio...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
The structural integrity of fire-dependent ecosystems, such as ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug...
When a fire burns a substantial area of forest, it often leaves patches unburned. No published stud...
We investigated the effect of fire severity and environmental conditions on conifer tree regeneratio...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
The province of British Columbia, Canada, had an unprecedented fire season in 2017 with over 1.2 mil...
Abstract. The present study used overlapping burn scars from natural wildfires to examine the effect...
Climate change is expected to cause widespread shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant spe...