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Oak

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

Author:

Flatley et al., 2015

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

Author:

Stambaugh et al., 2015

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

Author:

Dey et al., 2015

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

Author:

Schweitzer & Dey 2015

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The Fire-Oak Literature of Eastern North America: Synthesis and Guidelines

Author:

Brose, 2014

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A meta-analysis of the fire-oak hypothesis: Does prescribed burning promote oak reproduction in eastern North America?

Author:

Brose et al., 2013

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Fire history from three species on a central Appalachian ridgetop

Author:

Hessl et al., 2011

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Proceedings of the 4th Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference

Cover of the conference proceedings featuring title, photo of a controlled burn around a single pine tree, and USDA Forest Service Technical Report information.

Author:

Dey et al., 2011

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Proceedings of the 3rd Fire in Eastern Oak Forests Conference

Author:

Hutchinson, 2009

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Fire in Eastern Oak Forests: Delivering Science to Land Managers

An oak leaf with a yellow, red, and orange flame coming out of it, the year 2005, and Fire in Eastern Oak Forests logo.

Author:

Dickinson, 2006

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