Forest and Fires

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY

A promising new approach to estimate drought indices for fire danger assessment using remotely sensed data
Hausler et al. in: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2019), 274, pp 195-209

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY

Fire and legacy effects of logging on understorey assemblages in wet-sclerophyll forests
White, Vesk in: Australian Journal of Botany (2019), 67:4, pp 341-357

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

Surface fuel loads following a coastal–transitional fire of unprecedented severity: Boulder Creek fire case study
Peterson et al. in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2019), 49:8, pp 925-932

Landscape- and site-level responses of woody structure and ground flora to repeated prescribed fire in the Missouri Ozarks
Maginel et al. in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2019), 49:8, pp 1004-1014

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

Forest decision support systems for the analysis of ecosystem services provisioning at the landscape scale under global climate and market change scenarios
Nordstrom et al. in: European Journal of Forest Research (2019), 138:4, pp 561-581

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Diversity of fungi in harvested forests 10 years after logging and burning: Polypore assemblages on different woody substrates  
Suominen, Junninen, Kouki in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 63-70

Effects of fire and its severity on occupancy of bats in mixed pine-oak forests
Burns, Loeb, Bridges in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 151-163

Historical and current fire regimes in ponderosa pine forests at Zion National Park, Utah: Restoration of pattern and process after a century of fire exclusion  
Brown, Gentry, Yao in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 445, pp 1-12

Historical landscape domestication in ancestral forests with nutrient-poor soils in northwestern Amazonia 
Franco-Moraes et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 317-330

Impacts of the 1.5 degrees C global warming target on future burned area in the Brazilian Cerrado  
Silva et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 193-203

Interactions between southern Ips bark beetle outbreaks, prescribed fire, and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) mortality 
McNichol et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 164-174

Modeling Pinus pinaster forest structure after a large wildfire using remote sensing data at high spatial resolution
Fernandez-Guisuraga, Suarez-Seoane, Calvo in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 257-271

Native forest regeneration and vegetation dynamics in non-native Pinus patula tree plantations in Madagascar  
Randriambanona, Randriamalala, Carriere in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 20-28

Pre-disturbance tree size, sprouting vigour and competition drive the survival and growth of resprouting trees 
Matula et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 71-79

Roost selection by male northern long-eared bats (Myotis septentrionalis) in a managed fire-adapted forest
Alston et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 251-256

Storage of organic carbon in the soils of Mexican temperate forests 
Santini et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 446, pp 115-125

FOREST SCIENCE

Annual Fire Return Interval Influences Nutritional Carrying Capacity of White-Tailed Deer in Pine-Hardwood Forests  
Glow, Ditchkoff, Smith in: Forest Science (2019), 65:4, pp 483-491

Comparison of Leaf Moisture Content and Ignition Characteristics among Native Species and Exotic Conifers in Northwestern Patagonia, Argentina  
Bianchi et al. in: Forest Science (2019), 65:4, pp 375-386

Initiating Climate Adaptation in a Western Larch Forest
Crotteau et al. in: Forest Science (2019), 65:4, pp 528-536

Lowering Stand Density Enhances Resiliency of Ponderosa Pine Forests to Disturbances and Climate Change  
Zhang et al. in: Forest Science (2019), 65:4, pp 496-507

Restoration of Native Fire-Adapted Southern Pine-Dominated Forest Ecosystems: Diversifying the Tools in the Silvicultural Toolbox  
Guldin in: Forest Science (2019), 65:4, pp 508-518

FORESTS

Effects of Climate Change on Burn Probability of Forests in Daxing’anling 
Tian et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:8, Article 611

Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Community Responses to Recent and Repeated Wildfires in Conifer Forests of Northern New Mexico, USA
Ferrenberg, Wickey, Coop in: Forests (2019), 10:8, Article 667

Intake of Radionuclides in the Trees of Fukushima Forests 1. Field Study
Yasukawa in: Forests (2019), 10:8, Article 652

Potential Effects of Climate Change on Fire Behavior, Economic Susceptibility and Suppression Costs in Mediterranean Ecosystems: Cordoba Province, Spain
Molina, Gonzalez-Caban, Silva in: Forests (2019), 10:8, Article 679

Sudden Aspen Decline: A Review of Pattern and Process in a Changing Climate 
Singer et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:8, Article 671

FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE

Fire in the Swamp Forest: Palaeoecological Insights Into Natural and Human-Induced Burning in Intact Tropical Peatlands
Cole, Bhagwat, Willis in: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2019), 2, Article 48

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE

Determining the sensitivity of grassland area burned to climate variation in Xilingol, China, with an autoregressive distributed lag approach
Shabbir et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:8, pp 628-639

How terpene content affects fuel flammability of wildland-urban interface vegetation
Romero et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:8, pp 614-627

Sensitivity of prescribed burn weather windows to atmospheric dispersion parameters over southeastern USA
Chiodi et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:8, pp 589-600

The effect of woody fuel characteristics on fuel ignition and consumption: a case study from a eucalypt forest in south-west Western Australia
Hollis, McCaw, Cruz in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:8, pp 363-375, Correction p 640

NATURE

Increasing wildfires threaten historic carbon sink of boreal forest soils 
Walker et al. in: Nature (2019), 570:7770, pp 520-523

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS

Net carbon emissions from African biosphere dominate pan-tropical atmospheric CO2 signal 
Palmer et al. in: Nature Communications (2019), 10, Article 3344

PLANT ECOLOGY

Spatial pattern of invasive and native graminoids in the Brazilian cerrado 
Dodonov et al. in: Plant Ecology (2019), 220:7-8, pp 741-756

TREES – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

Fire facilitates warming-induced upward shifts of alpine treelines by altering interspecific interactions 
Wang et al. in: Trees – Structure and Function (2019), 33:4, pp 1051-1061

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