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- Effects of recent wildfires on giant sequoia groves were anomalous at millennial timescales: a response to Hanson et al., 2024, Fire Ecology (20) -
- Vegetation, fuels, and fire-behavior responses to linear fuel-break treatments in and around burned sagebrush steppe: Are we breaking the grass-fire cycle?, 2024, Fire Ecology (20) -
- Wildfire probability estimated from recent climate and fine fuels across the big sagebrush region, 2024, Fire Ecology (20) -
- Fuel treatments in shrublands experiencing pinyon and juniper expansion result in trade-offs between desired vegetation and increased fire behavior, 2023, Fire Ecology (19) -
- Connecting dryland fine-fuel assessments to wildfire exposure and natural resource values at risk, 2023, Fire Ecology (19) -
- Long-term recovery of Mexican spotted owl nesting habitat after fire in the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico, 2022, Fire Ecology (18) -
- Modeling of fire spread in sagebrush steppe using FARSITE: An approach to improving input data and simulation accuracy, 2022, Fire Ecology (18) -
- Modeled interactions of mountain pine beetle and wildland fire under future climate and management scenarios for three western US landscapes, 2022, Fire Ecology (18) -
- Vegetation type conversion in the US Southwest: Frontline observations and management responses, 2022, Fire Ecology (18) -
- Large California wildfires: 2020 fires in historical context, 2021, Fire Ecology (17) -
- Predicting wildfire impacts on the prehistoric archaeological record of the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, USA, 2021, Fire Ecology (17) -
- Fire, land cover, and temperature drivers of bat activity in winter, 2021, Fire Ecology (17) -
- Large-scale wildfire reduces population growth in a peripheral population of sage-grouse, 2021, Fire Ecology (17) -
- Detecting shrub recovery in sagebrush steppe: Comparing Landsat-derived maps with field data on historical wildfires, 2021, Fire Ecology (17) - 5
- A large database supports the use of simple models of post-fire tree mortality for thick-barked conifers, with less support for other species, 2020, Fire Ecology (16) -
- The distribution of woody species in relation to climate and fire in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2020, Fire Ecology (16) -
- Changes to Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Program’s production procedures and data products, 2020, Fire Ecology (16) -
- Twenty-first century California, USA, wildfires: Fuel-dominated vs. wind-dominated fires, 2019, Fire Ecology (15) -
- Distant neighbors: recent wildfire patterns of the Madrean Sky Islands of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, 2019, Fire Ecology (15) - 2
- Bat activity following repeated prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, USA, 2018, Fire Ecology (14) -
- Limits to ponderosa pine regeneration following large high-severity forest fires in the United States Southwest, 2018, Fire Ecology (14) - 1
- Fire and climate suitability for woody vegetation communities in the south central United States, 2018, Fire Ecology (14) - 1
- Impacts of mastication fuel treatments on California, USA, chaparral vegetation structure and composition, 2017, Fire Ecology (13) - 3
- Northern long-eared bat day-roosting and prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, 2016, Fire Ecology (12) - 2
- Fire effects on wildlife in Central Hardwoods and Appalachian regions, 2016, Fire Ecology (12) - 2
- Does prescribed fire promote resistance to drought in low elevation forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA?, 2016, Fire Ecology (12) - 1
- Northern long-eared bat day-roosting and prescribed fire in the Central Appalachians, USA, 2016, Fire Ecology (12) - 2
- Principles of effective USA federal fire management plans, 2015, Fire Ecology (11) - 2
- Faunal responses to fire in chaparral and sage scrub in California, USA, 2015, Fire Ecology (11) - 3
- The LANDFIRE Refresh strategy: updating the national dataset, 2013, Fire Ecology (9) - 2
- Dynamics of mangrove-marsh ecotones in subtropical coastal wetlands: fire, sea-level rise, and water levels, 2013, Fire Ecology (9) - 1
- Wetland fire scar monitoring and analysis using archival Landsat data for the Everglades, 2013, Fire Ecology (9) - 1
- The role of fire-return interval and season of burn in snag dynamics in a south Florida slash pine forest, 2012, Fire Ecology (8) - 3
- Factors associated with the severity of interacting fires in Yosemite National Park, 2012, Fire Ecology (8) - 1
- Wildfires alter rodent community structure across four vegetation types in southern California, USA, 2011, Fire Ecology (7) - 2
- Long-term post-fire effects on spatial ecology and reproductive output of female Agassiz’s desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at a wind energy facility near Palm Springs, California, USA, 2011, Fire Ecology (7) - 3
- Burn severity and non-native species in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2011, Fire Ecology (7) - 2
- Fire frequency, area burned, and severity: A quantitative approach to defining a normal fire year, 2011, Fire Ecology (7) - 2
- Amphibian responses to wildfire in the western united states: Emerging patterns from short-term studies, 2011, Fire Ecology (7) - 2
- The effects of raking on sugar pine mortality following prescribed fire in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California, USA, 2010, Fire Ecology (6) - 3
- Fire in the southwest: Integrating fire into management of changing ecosystems, 2009, Fire Ecology (5) -
- Negligible influence of spatial autocorrelation in the assessment of fire effects in a mixed conifer forest, 2009, Fire Ecology (5) - 2
- Responses in bird communities to wildland fires in southern California, 2008, Fire Ecology (4) - 2
- Modeling the effects of fire severity and spatial complexity on Small Mammals in Yosemite National Park, California, 2008, Fire Ecology (4) - 2
- A project for monitoring trends in burn severity, 2007, Fire Ecology (3) - 1
- Ecological and sampling constraints on defining landscape fire severity, 2006, Fire Ecology (2) - 2
- Fire decreases arthropod abundance but increases diversity: Early and late season prescribed fire effects in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest, 2006, Fire Ecology (2) - 2
- Long-term surface fuel accumulation in burned and unburned mixed-conifer forests of the central and southern Sierra Nevada, CA (USA), 2006, Fire Ecology (2) -