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Fire History

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

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Harper et al., 2016

Fire regimes of remnant pitch pine communities in the Ridge and Valley Region of Central Pennsylvania, USA

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Marschall et al., 2016

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

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Leigh 2016

Fire as a once-dominant disturbance process in the yellow pine and mixed pine-hardwood forests of the Appalachian Mountains

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Grissino-Mayer 2016

Fire History Reflects Human History in the Pine Creek Gorge of North-Central Pennsylvania

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Brose et al., 2015

Changing fire regimes and old-growth forest succession along a topographic gradient in the Great Smoky Mountains

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Flatley et al., 2015

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

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Stambaugh et al., 2015

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

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Dey et al., 2015

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

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Schweitzer & Dey 2015

Fire history and its relations with land use and climate over three centuries in the central Appalachian Mountains, USA

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Aldrich et al., 2014

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