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Controlled Burns

Northern long-eared bat day-roosting and prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, USA

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

Author:

Ford et al., 2016

Temperatures below leaf litter during winter prescribed burns: implications for litter-roosting bats

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

Author:

Perry & McDaniel, 2015

First year sprouting and growth dynamics in response to prescribed fire in a mesic mixed-oak forest

Author:

Fenwick et al., 2015

Clarifying the role of fire in the deciduous forests of eastern North America: reply to Matlack

Author:

Stambaugh et al., 2015

Restoring oak forest, woodlands and savannahs using modern silvicultural analogs to historic cultural fire regimes

Author:

Dey et al., 2015

The conundrum of creating understory light conditions conducive to promoting oak reproduction: midstory herbicide and prescribed fire treatments

Author:

Schweitzer & Dey 2015

The Fire-Oak Literature of Eastern North America: Synthesis and Guidelines

Author:

Brose, 2014

A meta-analysis of the fire-oak hypothesis: Does prescribed burning promote oak reproduction in eastern North America?

Author:

Brose et al., 2013

Bird response to fire severity and repeated burning in upland hardwood forest

Author:

Greenberg et al., 2013

Long distance Migrations, Landscape Use, and Vulnerability to Prescribed Fire of the Gopher Frog (Lithobates capito)

Image from scientific publication with lines showing frog migration laid over a black and white map.

Author:

Humphries & Sisson, 2012

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