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Oak

The Effect of Fire on Multiple Tree Species in the Eastern Deciduous Forest

Author:

Speer et al., 2024

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Causes of a seedling recruitment advantage for an encroaching oak over a historically dominant oak in a fire-restored open oak woodland

Author:

Williams & Brewer, 2024

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A decades-long case study: Understanding the effects of mesophication on the forest community with emphasis on Carya spp. dynamics1

Author:

Rudolph et al., 2024

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Complex and highly saturated soundscapes in restored oak woodlands
reflect avian richness and abundance

Author:

Persche et al., 2024

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Restoration of low-intensity fire in Quercus-Pinus mixedwoods following a prolonged period of fire exclusion

Author:

Goode et al., 2023

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Multivariate roles of litter traits on moisture and flammability of temperate northeastern North American tree species

Author:

Kreye et al., 2023

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

Author:

Saunders et al., 2023

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Fire exclusion vs. a fire-free interval following repeated prescribed fire: Consequences for forest stand structure and species composition in an upland oak forest

Author:

Blankenship et al., 2023

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Profiling overstory survival trends following varying thinning and burning disturbance regimes in a mixed pine-hardwood forest in the US South

Author:

Craycroft et al., 2023

Source

Working toward a fire-scar network for the Cumberland Plateau—Fire history results from Bridgestone Nature Reserve at Chestnut Mountain, Tennessee

Figure 1 from research publication showing side by side photos of dead remnant shortleaf pine tree on the left and an oak with a partially healed injury on the right.

Author:

Abadir et al., 2022

Source

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