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Fire intolerance of invasive woody plants evidenced by bark thickness: implications for invasion in fire‑suppressed forests

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Lu et al., 2025

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Higher severity fire increases the long-term competitiveness of pyrophytes in an upland oak-pine forest, Kentucky, USA

Author:

Culbert et al., 2025

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The 10-year response of natural northern red oak reproduction to strip clearcutting an Appalachian hardwood stand

Author:

Plaugher and Schuler, 2025

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Dynamic ammonia exchange within a mixed deciduous forest canopy in the Southern Appalachians

Author:

Saylor et al., 2025

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Successional trajectories differ among post-harvest and mature cove and upland hardwood forests

Author:

Greenberg and Woodbridge, 2025

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A linkage between fire temperature and satellite-derived fire severity index in a north-central appalachia mixed-oak forest

Author:

Dong et al., 2025

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Canopy gaps increase species-dependent edge tree diameter growth in a mature southern Appalachian mixed hardwood forest

Author:

Reddy et al., 2025

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

Author:

Hutchinson et al., 2024

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Evaluating the impact of prescribed surface fire on seedlings in the Central Hardwood Region, USA

Author:

Cuprewich et al., 2024

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Pine woodland fire dynamics mirror industrial history at New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia, USA

Author:

T. Saladyga et al., 2024

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