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Controlled Burns

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

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Brose 2017

Restoration of oak woodlands and savannas in Tennessee using canopy-disturbance, fire-season, and herbicides

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Yacht et al., 2017

Effect of forest opening characteristics, prey abundance, and environmental factors on bat activity in the southern Appalachians

First page of publication includes title, abstract, and part of the introduction.

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Brooks et al., 2017

Distribution and demographics of Ailanthus altissima in an oak forest landscape managed with timber harvesting and prescribed fire

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Rebbeck et al., 2017

Alterations to the fuel bed after single and repeated prescribed fires in an Appalachian hardwood forest

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Arthur et al., 2017

Long‐term response of oak‐hickory regeneration to partial harvest and repeated fires: influence of light and moisture

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Iverson et al., 2017

An evaluation of hardwood fuel models for planning prescribed fires in oak shelterwood stands

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Brose 2017

Vegetation Response to Repeated Prescribed Burning and Varied Wildfire Severity in Upland Forests on the Cumberland Plateau, Kentucky

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Poynter 2017

Fire scar growth and closure rates in white oak (Quercus alba) and the implications for prescribed burning

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Stambaugh et al., 2017

Predicting Post-Fire Change in West Virginia, USA from Remotely-Sensed Data

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Strager et al., 2016

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