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Fuels

Mastication Fuels Did Not Alter Fire Severity or Stand Structure in an Upland Oak Woodland

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Arthur et al., 2022

Mesophication of upland oak forests: Implications of species-specific differences in leaf litter decomposition rates and fuelbed composition

Author:

Babl-Plauche et al., 2022

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

Author:

Schweitzer & Dey, 2021

Litter Flammability of 50 Southeastern North American Tree Species: Evidence for Mesophication Gradients Across Multiple Ecosystems

Author:

Varner et al., 2021

Impacts of increasing fine fuel loads on acorn germination and early growth of oak seedlings

Author:

Nation et al., 2021

Identifying coarse- and fine-scale drivers of avian abundance following prescribed fires

Author:

Morin et al., 2021

Litter trait driven dampening of flammability following deciduous forest community shifts in eastern North America

Author:

Kane et al., 2021

Long-term impacts of silvicultural treatments on wildland fuels and modeled fire behavior in the Ridge and Valley Province, Virginia (USA)

Author:

Hahn et al., 2021

The response of the invasive princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa) to wildland fire and other disturbances in an Appalachian hardwood forest

Author:

Chongpinitchai et al., 2021

The development of a southern Appalachian Mountain fuels photo series

Author:

Coates et al., 2020

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