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Controlled Burns

Vegetation dynamics vary across topographic and fire severity gradients following prescribed burning in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author:

Schwartz et al., 2016

Fire effects on wildlife in the central hardwoods and Appalachian regions, USA

Author:

Harper et al., 2016

Multi-millennial Record of Erosion and Fires in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA

Author:

Leigh 2016

Woodland salamander responses to a shelterwood harvest-prescribed burn silvicultural treatment within Appalachian mixed-oak forests

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

Author:

Mahoney et al., 2016

Bat response to prescribed fire and overstory thinning in hardwood forest on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee

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

Author:

Cox et al., 2016

Shortleaf Pine and Mixed Hardwood Stands: Thirty-Four Years after Regeneration with the Fell-and-Burn Technique in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Author:

Pile & Waldrop 2016

Litter species composition and topographic effects on fuels and modeled fire behavior in an oak-hickory forest in the eastern USA

Author:

Dickinson et al., 2016

Effects of shelterwood harvest and prescribed fire in upland Appalachian hardwood forests on bat activity

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

Author:

Silvis et al., 2016

Normalized burn ratios link fire severity with patterns of avian occurrence

Author:

Rose et al., 2016

Reptile and amphibian response to oak regeneration treatments in productive southern Appalachian hardwood forest

Figure 3 from the publication. A bar graph showing mean lizard species richness vs time for different plot treatments

Author:

Greenberg et al., 2016

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