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Mammals

Canopy reduction and fire seasonality effects on deer and turkey habitat in upland hardwoods

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Author:

Turner et al., 2024

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

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Author:

Reed et al., 2024

Initial conditions influence effects of prescribed burns and deer exclosure fences on tree regeneration and understory diversity in Appalachian oak-dominated forests

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Author:

Perles et al., 2021

Effects of historic wildfire and prescribed fire on site occupancy of bats in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA

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Author:

Austin et al., 2020

Influence of forest disturbance on bobcat resource selection in the central Appalachians

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Author:

McNitt et al., 2020

Reviewing fire, climate, deer, and foundation species as drivers of historically open oak and pine forests and transition to closed forests

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Author:

Hanberry et al., 2020

The effects of oak (Quercus) restoration on forest trajectory and small mammal use in the southern Cumberland Plateau, USA

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Author:

Smith et al., 2020

Wildfire Effects on Small Mammals in Western North Carolina

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Author:

Condon, 2019

Effects of fire and its severity on occupancy of bats in mixed pine-oak forests

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Author:

Burns et al., 2019

Prescribed Fire Effects on Snags in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

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Author:

Baldwin, 2019

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