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Controlled Burns

The effects of repeated prescribed fire and thinning on bees, wasps, and other flower visitors in the understory and midstory of a temperate forest in North Carolina

Author:

Campbell et al., 2018

2018 Prescribed fire use survey report

Author:

Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils

Patterns of bark growth for juvenile trees of six common hardwood species in the eastern United States and the implications to fire-tolerance

Author:

Shearman et al., 2018

Reptile and amphibian response to season of burn in an upland hardwood forest

Map call-out from western North Carolina showing an array of sites that were either controls or treated with growing-season or dormant-season burns.

Author:

Greenberg et al., 2018

Overstory tree mortality and wounding after thinning and prescribed fire in mixed pine-hardwood stands

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Schweitzer et al., 2018

Long-term avian response to fire severity, repeated burning, and mechanical fuel reduction in upland hardwood forest

Author:

Greenberg et al., 2018

Vegetation response to canopy disturbance and season of burn during oak woodland and savanna restoration in Tennessee

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Yacht et al., 2017

Repeated burning alters the structure and composition of hardwood regeneration in oak-dominated forests of eastern Kentucky, USA

Author:

Keyser et al., 2017

Lizard activity and abundance greater in burned habitat of a xeric montane forest

Author:

Fouts et al., 2017

An evaluation of seven methods for controlling mountain laurel thickets in the mixed-oak forests of the central Appalachian Mountains, USA

Author:

Brose 2017

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