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  • Estimating consumption and remaining carbon in burned slash piles Abstract

  • Mountain pine beetle attack alters the chemistry and flammability of lodgepole pine foliage Abstract

  • Extreme value analysis of wildfires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems Abstract
  • Deriving forest canopy fuel parameters for loblolly pine forests in eastern Texas Abstract
  • Does frequent burning affect longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) bark thickness? Abstract
May, 2011
  • Simulating fuel treatment effects in dry forests of the western United States: testing the principles of a fire-safe forest Abstract
September, 2010
  • Fuel treatment effects on modeled landscape-level fire behavior in the northern Sierra Nevada
    Abstract 

August, 2010

  • Fire-scar formation in Jeffrey pine – mixed conifer forests in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Mexico Abstract
  • Fuel treatments reduce the severity of wildfire effects in dry mixed conifer forest, Washington, USA Abstract  
July, 2010
  • Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests Abstract
  • A dendrochronological analysis of a disturbance–succession model for oak–pine forests of the Appalachian Mountains, USA Abstract 
  • Long-term effects of fire and fire-return interval on population structure and growth of longleaf pine (Pinus palustrisAbstract

January, 2010

  • Optimal spatial patterns of fuel management and timber harvest with fire risk Abstract
  • Potential changes in monthly fire risk in the eastern Canadian boreal forest under future climate change Abstract 
  • Long-term snag and downed woody debris dynamics under periodic surface fire, fire suppression, and shelterwood management Abstract
August, 2009
  • Influences of climate, fire, and topography on contemporary age structure patterns of Douglas-fir at 205 old forest sites in western Oregon Abstract
  • Fuel treatment effects on stand-level carbon pools, treatment-related emissions, and fire risk in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest Abstract
  • Postfire seed rain of black spruce, a semiserotinous conifer, in forests of interior Alaska Abstract
  • Fire history of a central Nevada pinyon–juniper woodland Abstract
June, 2009
  • Developing resilient ponderosa pine forests with mechanical thinning and prescribed fire in central Oregon's pumice region Abstract
  • Fire regimes of the piñon–juniper woodlands of Big Bend National Park and the Davis Mountains, west Texas, USA Abstract
April, 2009
  • Foliar morphology and chemistry of upland oaks, red maple, and sassafras seedlings in response to single and repeated prescribed fires Abstract
  • Conifer regeneration in stand-replacement portions of a large mixed-severity wildfire in the Klamath–Siskiyou Mountains Abstract
March, 2009
  • Paludification dynamics in the boreal forest of the James Bay Lowlands: effect of time since fire and topography Abstract 
  • Influence of fire and harvest on soil organic carbon in jack pine sites Abstract 
February, 2009
  • Forest floor fuel consumption and carbon emissions in Canadian boreal forest fires Abstract 
  • Drainage and agriculture impacts on fire frequency in a southern Illinois forested bottomland
    Abstract 
  • Impacts of fire and fire surrogate treatments on ecosystem nitrogen storage patterns: similarities and differences between forests of eastern and western North America Abstract
November, 2008
  • Intense forest wildfire sharply reduces mineral soil C and N: the first direct evidence Abstract  
  • Wildfire impacts on nitrogen concentration and production from headwater streams in southern Alberta’s Rocky Mountains Abstract 
  • Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade Range of Oregon Abstract 
  • Pre- and post-European settlement fire history of red pine dominated forest ecosystems of Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Michigan Abstract 
  • Fire history of pinyon–juniper woodlands at upper ecotones with ponderosa pine forests in Arizona and New Mexico Abstract 
  • Forest disturbance frequency and patch structure from pre-European settlement to present in the Mixed Forest Province of Minnesota, USA Abstract 
  • Sphagnum mosses limit total carbon consumption during fire in Alaskan black spruce forests Abstract 
  • Determinants of riparian fire severity in two Oregon fires, USA Abstract 
  • A biophysical process model of tree mortality in surface fires Abstract 
  • Comparing effects of fire modeling methods on simulated fire patterns and succession: a case study in the Missouri Ozarks Abstract
  • The impact of fire suppression, vegetation, and weather on the area burned by lightning-caused forest fires in Ontario Abstract 
  • Fire return intervals and tree species succession in the North Shore region of eastern Quebec Abstract 
  • Effects of forest floor organic layer and root biomass on soil respiration following boreal forest fire Abstract
  • Reproductive output of ponderosa pine in response to thinning and prescribed burning in western Montana Abstract 
 
  • Millennial-scale changes in local vegetation and fire regimes on Mount Constitution, Orcas Island, Washington, USA, using small hollow sediments Abstract 
 
  • Using fuel and weather variables to predict the sustainability of surface fire spread in maritime pine stands Abstract 
  • Restoration of natural legacies of fire in European boreal forests: an experimental approach to the effects on wood-decaying fungi Abstract 
  • Modeling stability and resilience after slashburning across a sub-boreal to subalpine forest gradient in British Columbia Abstract 
  • Postfire root distribution of Scots pine in relation to fire behaviour Abstract 
  • Wildland fire effects on understory plant communities in two fire-prone forests  Abstract

December 2007

  • The Fuel Characteristic Classification System Special Issue

November 2007

October 2007

  • Comparison of fire scars, fire atlases, and satellite data in the northwestern United States Abstract
  • Relating changes in duff moisture to the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System in Populus tremuloides stands in Elk Island National Park Abstract

September 2007

  • Assessing accuracy of point fire intervals across landscapes with simulation modelling Abstract
  • How do forest harvesting methods compare with wildfire? A case study of soil chemistry and tree nutrition in the boreal forest Abstract
  • Presettlement forests and fire in southern Alabama Abstract

August 2007

  • Overstory tree mortality resulting from reintroducing fire to long-unburned longleaf pine forests: the importance of duff moisture Abstract

June 2007

  • The reduction of organic-layer depth by wildfire in the North American boreal forest and its effect on tree recruitment by seed Abstract
  • Predicting postfire Douglas-fir beetle attacks and tree mortality in the northern Rocky Mountains Abstract 
  • Fuels on disturbed and undisturbed sites in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA Abstract

May 2007

  • A hierarchical analysis of stand structure, composition, and burn patterns as indicators of stand age in an Engelmann spruce – subalpine fir forest Abstract 

April 2007

  • An experimental evaluation of fire history reconstruction using dendrochronology in white oak (Quercus alba) Abstract

March 2007

  • Dwarf mistletoe effects on fuel loadings in ponderosa pine forests in northern Arizona Abstract 

February 2007

  • Influences of fire on forest soil fungal communities Abstract

  • Comparing modern and past fire regimes to assess changes in prehistoric lightning and anthropogenic ignitions in a Jeffrey pine – mixed conifer forest in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Mexico Abstract

  • Comparison of thinning and prescribed fire restoration treatments to Sierran mixed-conifer historic conditions Abstract
  • Role of burning season on initial understory vegetation response to prescribed fire in a mixed conifer forest Abstract

  • Testing a process-based fine fuel moisture model in two forest types Abstract
  • Soil carbon and nitrogen pools in mid- to late-successional forest stands of the northwestern United States: potential impact of fire Abstract
  • Wildfire mitigation strategies affect soil enzyme activity and soil organic carbon in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) forests Abstract

  • Empirical models of forest fire initial attack success probabilities: the effects of fuels, anthropogenic linear features, fire weather, and management Abstract

  • Effect of thinning and prescribed fire restoration treatments on woody debris and snag dynamics in a Sierran old-growth, mixed-conifer forest Abstract

  • Tree mortality patterns following prescribed fires in a mixed conifer forest Abstract
  • Silviculture that sustains: the nexus between silviculture, frequent prescribed fire, and conservation of biodiversity in longleaf pine forests of the southeastern United States Abstract  

  • Past, current, and future fire frequencies in Quebec's commercial forests: implications for the cumulative effects of harvesting and fire on age-class structure and natural disturbance-based management Abstract

  • Estimating canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands in the western United States using tree and stand measurements Abstract

  • A heat transfer model of crown scorch in forest fires Abstract

  • An evaluation of fire-plume properties simulated with the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) and the Clark coupled wildfire model Abstract

  • The effect of fires on susceptibility of subalpine forests to a 19th century spruce beetle outbreak in western Colorado Abstract

  • Evaluating a model for predicting active crown fire rate of spread using wildfire observations Abstract
  • Are mineral soils exposed by severe wildfire better seedbeds for conifer regeneration?Abstract
  • Assessing the cumulative effects of postfire management on forest landscape dynamics in northeastern China Abstract
  • Postfire dynamics of black spruce coarse woody debris in northern boreal forest of Quebec Abstract 

  • A note on fire frequency concepts and definitions Abstract  

May 2006

  • Fire history of a naturally fragmented landscape in central Oregon  Abstract

April 2006

  • Comparing methods of reconstructing fire history using fire scars in a southwestern United States ponderosa pine forest  Abstract

March 2006

  • Scheduling fire-fighting tasks using the concept of "deteriorating jobs"  Abstract

  • Effective heat of combustion for flaming combustion of conifers  Abstract  

  • Regional relationships between climate and wildfire-burned area in the Interior West, USA  Abstract

  • Fire and the origin of Table Mountain pine – pitch pine communities in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA  Abstract   

February 2006

  • Historical disturbance regimes as a reference for forest policy in a multiowner province: a simulation experiment  Abstract

January 2006

  • Seasonal fire effects on mixed-conifer forest structure and ponderosa pine resin properties  Abstract  

December 2005

  • Patch structure, fire-scar formation, and tree regeneration in a large mixed-severity fire in the South Dakota Black Hills, USA  Abstract

  • Fuel treatments alter the effects of wildfire in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA  Abstract

 November 2005

  • Modeling trade-offs between fire threat reduction and late-seral forest structure  Abstract

  • Effects of a recent wildfire and clearcuts on ground-dwelling boreal forest spider assemblages  Abstract

  • Forest landowner decisions and the value of information under fire risk  Abstract

  • Trembling aspen response to a mixed-severity wildfire in the Black Hills, South Dakota, USA  Abstract

  • Anthropogenic impact on past and present fire regimes in a boreal forest landscape of southeastern Norway  Abstract

  • Seed and bud legacies interact with varying fire regimes to drive long-term dynamics of boreal forest communities  Abstract

 September 2005

  • Impacts of drought on forest growth and regeneration following fire in southwestern Yukon, Canada  Abstract

  • Stand-level effects of soil burn severity on postfire regeneration in a recently burned black spruce forest  Abstract

  • Variation in postfire organic layer thickness in a black spruce forest complex in interior Alaska and its effects on soil temperature and moisture Abstract   

  • Fire effects on soil organic matter content, composition, and nutrients in boreal interior Alaska  Abstract   

  • Association of postfire peat accumulation and microtopography in boreal bogs  Abstract

  • Infrared characterization of fine-scale variability in behavior of boreal forest fires
    Abstract

  • Particulate emissions from fires in central Siberian Scots pine forests  Abstract

  • Simulating the response of natural ecosystems and their fire regimes to climatic variability in Alaska  Abstract

 August 2005

  • The establishment and development of oak forests in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas  Abstract

  • Canopy gap disturbance and succession in trembling aspen dominated boreal forests in northeastern Ontario  Abstract  

 July 2005

  • Fire history and forest age distribution of an unmanaged Picea abies dominated landscape Abstract
  • Soil respiration response to prescribed burning and thinning in mixed-conifer and hardwood forests Abstract

  • Development and testing of models for predicting crown fire rate of spread in conifer forest stands Abstract

  • Stand- and landscape-level effects of prescribed burning on two Arizona wildfires Abstract  

June 2005

  • Landscape-level interactions of prefire vegetation, burn severity, and postfire vegetation over a 16-year period in interior Alaska Abstract

  • Estimating harvest schedules and profitability under the risk of fire disturbance  Abstract

  • A lightning fire occurrence model for Ontario Abstract   

 May 2005

  • Short-term effects of fire and forest thinning on truffle abundance and consumption by Neotamias speciosus in the Sierra Nevada of California Abstract

April 2005

  • Effective fire suppression in boreal forests Abstract

  • Linking surface-fire behavior, stem heating, and tissue necrosis Abstract

  • Prescribed fire effects on the herbaceous layer of mixed-oak forests Abstract

  • How resilient are southwestern ponderosa pine forests after crown fires? Abstract

March 2005

  • Fire frequency for the transitional mixedwood forest of Timiskaming, Quebec, Canada Abstract

  • Two-year response of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) seedlings to shelterwood harvesting and fire in a mixed-oak forest ecosystem Abstract

February 2005

  • Effects of fire severity on early development of understory vegetation Abstract

  • Fire regime in a conservation reserve in Chihuahua, Mexico Abstract

  • Impact of stand structure on surface fire ignition potential in Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris forests in southern Finland Abstract

  • Effects of aspen (Populus tremuloides) sucker removal on postfire conifer regeneration in central Alaska Abstract  

January 2005

  • Postfire environmental conditions influence the spatial pattern of regeneration for Pinus ponderosa Abstract 

  • Are the old-growth forests of the Clay Belt part of a fire-regulated mosaic? Abstract

December 2004

  • Black spruce and jack pine dynamics simulated under varying fire cycles in the northern boreal forest of Quebec, Canada Abstract  

  • Short-term effects of seasonal prescribed burning on the ectomycorrhizal fungal community and fine root biomass in ponderosa pine stands in the Blue Mountains of Oregon Abstract

November 2004

  • Commercial tree regeneration 6 years after high-intensity burns in a seasonally dry forest in Bolivia Abstract  

  • Spatial heterogeneity of lodgepole pine sapling densities following the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Abstract

  • Conversion of fuel moisture content values to ignition potential for integrated fire danger assessment Abstract

  • Fire disturbance during climate change: failure of postfire forest recovery on a boreal floodplain Abstract

  • Statistical methods for estimating historical fire frequency from multiple fire-scar data Abstract  

  • Linking tree rings, summer aridity, and regional fire data: an example from the boreal forests of the Komi Republic, East European Russia Abstract

October 2004

  • Comparison of charcoal and tree-ring records of recent fires in the eastern Klamath Mountains, California, USA Abstract

  • Private and tribal forest landowners and fire risk: a two-county case study in Washington State Abstract

September 2004

  • Recruitment of Picea mariana, Pinus banksiana, and Populus tremuloides across a burn severity gradient following wildfire in the southern boreal forest of Quebec Abstract  

  • Resistance of forest songbirds to habitat perforation in a high-elevation conifer forest Abstract  

August 2004, Papers from The International Crown Fire Modeling Experiment

  • Overview of the International Crown Fire Modelling Experiment (ICFME) Abstract

  • Crown fire behaviour in a northern jack pine – black spruce forest Abstract

  • Variation in wind and crown fire behaviour in a northern jack pine – black spruce forest Abstract

  • Measurements of radiant emissive power and temperatures in crown fires Abstract

  • A radiation-driven model for crown fire spread Abstract  

  • Evaluating fire shelter performance in experimental crown fires Abstract  

  • Relating flame radiation to home ignition using modeling and experimental crown fires Abstract

  • Combustion aerosol from experimental crown fires in a boreal forest jack pine stand Abstract

  • Jack pine regeneration and crown fires Abstract

  • Charcoal production, dispersal, and deposition from the Fort Providence experimental fire: interpreting fire regimes from charcoal records in boreal forests Abstract

  • Changes in ectomycorrhizal communities and nutrient availability following prescribed burns in two upland pine–oak forests in the New Jersey pine barrens Abstract  

July 2004

  • Fire history in relation to site type and vegetation in Vienansalo wilderness in eastern Fennoscandia, Russia Abstract

June 2004

  • Comparing site productivity of mature fire-origin and post-harvest juvenile lodgepole pine stands in Alberta Abstract

  • A fire history from tree rings in a high-elevation forest of Rocky Mountain National Park Abstract  

  • Harvest retention patches are insufficient as stand analogues of fire residuals for litter-dwelling beetles in northern coniferous forests Abstract  

  • An experimental demonstration of stem damage as a predictor of fire-caused mortality for ponderosa pine Abstract  

 March 2004

  • Effects of fire at two frequencies on nitrogen transformations and soil chemistry in a nitrogen-enriched forest landscape Abstract    

  • Productivity of Ontario initial-attack fire crews: results of an expert-judgement elicitation study Abstract   

February 2004 Workshop on Disturbance Dynamics in Boreal Forests

  • Decadal observations of tree regeneration following fire in boreal forests Abstract

  • Range of variability in boreal aspen plant communities after wildfire and clear-cutting Abstract

  • Forest structure and composition at young fire and cut edges in black spruce boreal forest Abstract

  • Consequences of various landscape-scale ecosystem management strategies and fire cycles on age-class structure and harvest in boreal forests Abstract

  • Influence of landscape structure on patterns of forest fires in boreal forest landscapes in Sweden Abstract

January 2004

  • Development of an advanced one-dimensional stem heating model for application in surface fires Abstract  
  • Random location of fuel treatments in wildland community interfaces: a percolation approach Abstract   

December 2003

  • Effects of late Holocene wildfires on diatom assemblages in Christina Lake, Alberta, Canada Abstract   

October 2003

  • Early regeneration and growth dynamics of Populus tremuloides suckers in relation to fire severity Abstract   

June 2003

  • Growth rate predicts mortality of Abies concolor in both burned and unburned stands Abstract

  • Dendrochronology-based fire history of Jeffrey pine - mixed conifer forests in the Sierra San Pedro Martir, Mexico Abstract    

  • Forest-fire-scar aging using SPOT-VEGETATION for Canadian ecoregions Abstract  

  • High-resolution forest fire weather index computations using satellite remote sensing Abstract

May 2003

  • Spatial patterns of lightning strikes in interior Alaska and their relations to elevation and vegetation Abstract  

  • Ethanol in ponderosa pine as an indicator of physiological injury from fire and its relationship to secondary beetles Abstract

April 2003

  • An 1800-year record of the spatial and temporal distribution of fire from the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada Abstract  

  • Modeling Pinus strobus mortality following prescribed fire in Quetico Provincial Park, northwestern Ontario Abstract  

February 2003

  • Airtanker initial attack: a spreadsheet-based modeling procedure Abstract

  • Distribution and dynamics of tree species across a fire frequency gradient in the James Bay region of Quebec Abstract  

  • 11 000 years of fire history and climate in the mountain hemlock rain forests of southwestern British Columbia based on sedimentary charcoal Abstract

  • Responses to mechanical wounding and fire in tree species characteristic of seasonally dry tropical forest of Bolivia Abstract  

  • Belowground and aboveground biomass in young postfire lodgepole pine forests of contrasting tree density Abstract

December 2002

  • The response of boreal forest songbird communities to fire and post-fire harvesting Abstract  

November 2002

  • Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree size, age, and spatial structure Abstract

  • Dynamics of an old-growth, fire-initiated, subalpine forest in southern interior British Columbia: tree-ring reconstruction of 2 year cycle spruce budworm outbreaks Abstract

  • Fire frequency and vegetation dynamics for the south-central boreal forest of Quebec, Canada Abstract  

October 2002

  • A 10 000 year local forest fire history in a dry heath forest site in eastern Finland, reconstructed from charcoal layer records of a small mire Abstract  

  • How long do trees take to reach breast height after fire in northeastern Ontario? Abstract

September 2002

  • Environmental controls on soil CO2 flux following fire in black spruce, white spruce, and aspen stands of interior Alaska Abstract  

  • Post-wildfire seedbeds and tree establishment in the southern mixedwood boreal forest Abstract  

August 2002

  • Generation of fuel type maps from Landsat TM images and ancillary data in Mediterranean ecosystems Abstract  

     
  • Songbird abundance in clear-cut and burned stands: a comparison of natural disturbance and forest management Abstract

  • Fire growth using minimum travel time methods Abstract  

June 2002

  • Canopy disturbances over the five-century lifetime of an old-growth Douglas-fir stand in the Pacific Northwest Abstract

May 2002

  • Post-fire forest floor development along toposequences of white spruce - trembling aspen mixedwood communities in west-central Alberta Abstract  

March 2002

  • Mortality in black spruce stands of fire or clear-cut origin Abstract

February 2002

  • Statistical quality control analysis of forest fire activity in Canada Abstract

December 2001

  • Evaluating a century of fire patterns in two Rocky Mountain wilderness areas using digital fire atlases Abstract  

October 2001

  • The dynamic path of recreational values following a forest fire: a comparative analysis of states in the Intermountain West Abstract

September 2001

  • Climatic and human influences on fire history in Pike National Forest, central Colorado Abstract

  • Space–time modelling of lightning-caused ignitions in the Blue Mountains, Oregon Abstract  

August 2001

  • A parametric model of the fire-size distribution Abstract  

  • Impact of fire behavior on postfire forest development in a homogeneous boreal landscape Abstract  

  • A 5000-year record of disturbance and vegetation change in riparian forests of the Queets River, Washington, U.S.A. Abstract  

  • 400-year history of fire and oak recruitment in an old-growth oak forest in western Maryland, U.S.A. Abstract

  • Comment—A re-examination of the effects of fire suppression in the boreal forest Abstract  

  • Reply—A re-examination of the effects of fire suppression in the boreal forest Abstract

July 2001

  • Uncertainty in surface-fire history: the case of ponderosa pine forests in the western United States Abstract  

June 2001

  • Potential productivity of aspen cohorts originating from fire, harvesting, and tree-fall gaps on two deposit types in northwestern Quebec Abstract  

May 2001

  • Future fire in Canada's boreal forest: paleoecology results and general circulation model - regional climate model simulations Abstract

April 2001

  • Root dynamics of southern Ohio oak-hickory forests: influences of prescribed fire and landscape position Abstract

March 2001

  • Natural fire frequency for the eastern Canadian boreal forest: consequences for sustainable forestry Abstract  

  • Estimating error in wind speed measurements for experimental fires Abstract  

  • Role of vegetation and weather on fire behavior in the Canadian mixedwood boreal forest using two fire behavior prediction systems Abstract   

January 2001

  • Genetic diversity and mating system of post-fire and post-harvest black spruce: an investigation using codominant sequence-tagged-site (STS) markers Abstract  

November 2000

  • Survival and growth of Pinus echinata and Quercus seedlings in response to simulated summer and winter prescribed burns Abstract  

September 2000

  • The importance of forest floor disturbance in the early regeneration patterns of the boreal forest of western and central Quebec: a wildfire versus logging comparison Abstract

August 2000

  • Tree recruitment from burn edges Abstract  

  • Bird communities associated with live residual tree patches within cut blocks and burned habitat in mixedwood boreal forests Abstract

  • Fire spreading experiments on heterogeneous fuel beds. Applications of percolation theory Abstract

June 2000

  • Shrubland fire behaviour modelling with microplot data Abstract

  • Net primary productivity following forest fire for Canadian ecoregions Abstract

February 2000

  • Vegetation changes through time on islands of Lake Duparquet, Abitibi, Canada Abstract  

  • Influence of fire on native nitrogen-fixing plants and soil nitrogen status in ponderosa pine - Douglas-fir forests in western Montana Abstract  

September 1999

  • Understory responses to fire and artificial seeding in an eastern Cascades Abies grandis forest, U.S.A. Abstract

August 1999

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling following prescribed burning in natural and managed Aleppo pine forests Abstract

July 1999

  • Short-term response of wildlife to clear-cutting in Quebec boreal forest: multiscale effects and management implications Abstract  

June 1999

  • Patterns and controls of ecosystem function in longleaf pine - wiregrass savannas. II. Nitrogen dynamics Abstract  

April 1999

  • Reversal of human-induced vegetation changes in Sequoia National Park, California Abstract

  • Regeneration alternatives for upland white spruce after burning and logging in interior Alaska Abstract  

  • A stochastic characterisation of the natural disturbance regime of the boreal mixedwood forest with implications for sustainable forest management Abstract

February 1999

  • Fire-scar formation and compartmentalization in oak Abstract

  • Interactions between forest heterogeneity and surface fire regimes in the southern Sierra Nevada Abstract  

January 1999

  • Catastrophic disturbance in the presettlement forests of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Abstract

October 1998

  • Assessment of the effects of logging, forest fires and drought on lakes in northwestern Ontario: a 30-year paleolimnological perspective Abstract

September 1998

  • Influence of thinning and burning restoration treatments on presettlement ponderosa pines at the Gus Pearson Natural Area Abstract

June 1998

  • Using catastrophe theory to model wildfire behavior and control Abstract

May 1998

  • A 9000-year fire history from the Oregon Coast Range, based on a high-resolution charcoal study Abstract

March 1998

  • Responses of hardwood advance regeneration to seasonal prescribed fires in oak-dominated shelterwood stands Abstract
  • Effects of escaped settlement fires and logging on forest composition in the mixedwood boreal forest Abstract

December 1997

  • Vegetation control by steam treatment in boreal forests: a comparison with burning and soil scarification

November 1997

  • Responses of hardwood regeneration to fire in mesic forest openings. I. Post-fire community dynamics

  • Responses of hardwood regeneration to fire in mesic forest openings. II. Leaf gas exchange, nitrogen concentration, and water status

  • Responses of hardwood regeneration to fire in mesic forest openings. III. Whole-plant growth, biomass distribution, and nitrogen and carbohydrate relations

October 1997

  • Prediction of forest fires with Poisson models

August 1997

  • Fuel succession and fire behavior in the Swedish boreal forest

March 1997

  • Short- and long-term effects of prescribed underburning on nitrogen availability in ponderosa pine stands in central Oregon
  • Mass and nutrients in woody debris in harvested and wildfire-killed lodgepole pine forests in the central interior of British Columbia
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