Many fire-adapted ecosystems in the northeastern U.S. are converting to fire-intolerant vegetation communities due to fire suppression in the 20th century. Prescribed fire and other vegetation management activities that increase resilience and resistance to global changes are increasingly being implemented, particularly on public lands. For many fire-dependent communities, there is little quantitative data describing historical fire regime attributes such as frequency, severity, and seasonality, or how these varied through time. Where available, fire-scarred live and remnant trees, including stumps and snags, offer valuable insights into historical fire regimes through tree-ring and fire-scar analyses. In this study, we dated fire scars fro...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Abstract Increasingly detailed records of long‐term fire regime characteristics are needed to test e...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
Eastern forests are lush, humid and dominated by hardwoods, relative to fire-prone forests of the We...
Abstract: The prevalence of stand-replacing tire in the formation of Table Mountain pine- pitch pine...
Yellow pine stands in the central and southern Appalachian Mountains are dependent on fire for their...
Red pine (Pinus resinosa) woodlands have been influenced by lightning ignited fires and fires of ind...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Abstract: The prevalence of stand-replacing fire in the formation of Table Mountain pine- pitch pine...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Abstract Increasingly detailed records of long‐term fire regime characteristics are needed to test e...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
Table Mountain pine is a tree species endemic to the southern Appalachians that is heavily dependent...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
Eastern forests are lush, humid and dominated by hardwoods, relative to fire-prone forests of the We...
Abstract: The prevalence of stand-replacing tire in the formation of Table Mountain pine- pitch pine...
Yellow pine stands in the central and southern Appalachian Mountains are dependent on fire for their...
Red pine (Pinus resinosa) woodlands have been influenced by lightning ignited fires and fires of ind...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Abstract:Understanding past fire regimes is necessary to justify and implement restoration of distur...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Abstract: The prevalence of stand-replacing fire in the formation of Table Mountain pine- pitch pine...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...