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Fire History

Using witness trees as pyro-indicators to depict past fire environments across the eastern United States

Nowacki & Thomas - Van Gundy, 2024

Pine woodland fire dynamics mirror industrial history at New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia, USA

T. Saladyga et al., 2024

Multiple disturbances, multiple legacies: Fire, canopy gaps and deer
jointly change the forest seed bank

Reed et al., 2024

Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests

Grant et al., 2024

Managing forward while looking back: reopening closed forests to open woodlands and savannas

Knapp et al., 2024

Season of burn has minimal effect on groundlayer community structure and composition in an Appalachian mixed-oak forest

Keyser & Greenberg, 2024

The Effect of Fire on Multiple Tree Species in the Eastern Deciduous Forest

Speer et al., 2024

Successional Change and Fire History in Montane Longleaf Pine-Dominated Ecosystems of Northwestern Georgia, USA

Waters et al., 2023

Changes in canopy cover and forest structure following dormant season and early growing season prescribed burns in the Southern Appalachians, USA

Melcher et al., 2023

Comparison of seed bank composition over a gradient of pyrophilic vegetation

Huebner et al., 2023

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