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Fire History

Higher severity fire increases the long-term competitiveness of pyrophytes in an upland oak-pine forest, Kentucky, USA

Author:

Culbert et al., 2025

Using witness trees as pyro-indicators to depict past fire environments across the eastern United States

Author:

Nowacki & Thomas - Van Gundy, 2024

Pine woodland fire dynamics mirror industrial history at New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia, USA

Author:

T. Saladyga et al., 2024

Multiple disturbances, multiple legacies: Fire, canopy gaps and deer jointly change the forest seed bank

Author:

Reed et al., 2024

Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests

Author:

Grant et al., 2024

Managing forward while looking back: reopening closed forests to open woodlands and savannas

Author:

Knapp et al., 2024

Season of burn has minimal effect on groundlayer community structure and composition in an Appalachian mixed-oak forest

Author:

Keyser & Greenberg, 2024

The Effect of Fire on Multiple Tree Species in the Eastern Deciduous Forest

Author:

Speer et al., 2024

Successional Change and Fire History in Montane Longleaf Pine-Dominated Ecosystems of Northwestern Georgia, USA

Author:

Waters et al., 2023

Changes in canopy cover and forest structure following dormant season and early growing season prescribed burns in the Southern Appalachians, USA

Author:

Melcher et al., 2023

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