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Controlled Burns

Prescribed fire effects on water quality and freshwater ecosystems in moist-temperate eastern North America

Author:

Hahn et al., 2019

Fire scars negatively affect hydraulic conductivity in White Oak (Quercus alba)

Author:

Dee et al., 2019

Season of burn effects on vegetation structure and composition in oak-dominated Appalachian hardwood forests

Author:

Keyser et al., 2019

Geographic variations in fine-scale vegetation patterns: aspect preferences of montane pine stands over southern Appalachian landscapes

Author:

Lafon et al., 2019

Effects of prescribed fire and stem-injection herbicide on Ailanthus altissima demographics and survival

Author:

Rebbeck et al., 2019

Habitat-dependent responses of terrestrial salamanders to wildfire in the short-term

Graph showing two lines corresponding to changes in density of salamanders over 3 sampling periods. The top line slightly decreases and shows data from a burned site. The bottom line slightly increases and shows data from a control, or unburned, site.

Author:

Gade et al., 2019

A Review on the Dynamics of Prescribed Fire, Tree Mortality, and Injury in Managing Oak Natural Communities to Minimize Economic Loss in North America

Author:

Dey & Schweitzer, 2018

Community perceptions of wildfire and controlled burning

Author:

Gaasch, 2018

Response of beetles (Coleoptera) to repeated applications of prescribed fire and other fuel reduction techniques in the southern Appalachian Mountains

Author:

Campbell et al., 2018

Characterizing effects of prescribed fire on forest canopy cover in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

Author:

Jean Lorber, Melissa Thomas-Van Gundy, Steve Croy

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