Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more deeply into species responses, a more nuanced perspective emerged indicating that some species may persist in microrefugia (refugia), including in mountainous terrain. Refugia are habitats that buffer climate changes and allow species to persist in—and to potentially expand under—changing environmental conditions. While climate and species interactions in refugia have been noted as sources of uncertainty, land management practices and disturbances, such as wildland fire, should also be considered when assessing any given refugium. Our landscape scale study suggests that cold-air pools, an important type of small-scale refugia, have unique fir...
The combination of direct human influences and the effects of climate change are resulting in altere...
Climate refugia, or places where habitats are expected to remain relatively buffered from regional c...
In the Sierra Nevada, distributions of forest tree\ud species are largely controlled by the soil-moi...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
Natural resource managers need information about the risks associated with climate change to provide...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
In fire-adapted forest ecosystems, spatial heterogeneity of fire effects is essential to maintaining...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Disturbance such as wildfire may create opportunities for plant communities to reorganize in respons...
Climate influences forests directly and indirectly through disturbance. The interaction of climate c...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
The combination of direct human influences and the effects of climate change are resulting in altere...
Climate refugia, or places where habitats are expected to remain relatively buffered from regional c...
In the Sierra Nevada, distributions of forest tree\ud species are largely controlled by the soil-moi...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
Natural resource managers need information about the risks associated with climate change to provide...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
In fire-adapted forest ecosystems, spatial heterogeneity of fire effects is essential to maintaining...
Climate and weather have long been noted as playing key roles in wildfire activity, and global warmi...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
Disturbance such as wildfire may create opportunities for plant communities to reorganize in respons...
Climate influences forests directly and indirectly through disturbance. The interaction of climate c...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
The combination of direct human influences and the effects of climate change are resulting in altere...
Climate refugia, or places where habitats are expected to remain relatively buffered from regional c...
In the Sierra Nevada, distributions of forest tree\ud species are largely controlled by the soil-moi...