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Fire Techniques

Positive regeneration responses of oak, hickory, and american chestnut to repeated prescribed fires and mechanical thinning 22 years after study initiation

Author:

Rudolph et al., 2025

Effect of growing season fire timing on oak regeneration

Author:

Turner et al., 2025

Case study of UAS ignition of prescribed fire in a mixedwood on the William B. Bankhead National Forest, Alabama

Author:

Craycroft et al., 2024

Sustaining eastern oak forests: Synergistic effects of fire and topography on vegetation and fuels

Author:

Hutchinson et al., 2024

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

Author:

Grant et al., 2024

The impact of UAS aerial ignition on prescribed fire: a case study in multiple ecoregions of Texas and Louisiana

Author:

Lawrence et al., 2023

Prescribed Fire Causes Wounding and Minor Tree Quality Degradation in Oak Forests

Author:

Saunders et al., 2023

Changes in bark properties and hydrology following prescribed fire in Pinus taeda and Quercus montana

Author:

Siegert et al., 2022

Coproducing science on prescribed fire, thinning, and vegetation dynamics on a National Forest in Alabama

Author:

Schweitzer & Dey, 2021

The development of a southern Appalachian Mountain fuels photo series

Author:

Coates et al., 2020

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