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Oak

A Review on the Dynamics of Prescribed Fire, Tree Mortality, and Injury in Managing Oak Natural Communities to Minimize Economic Loss in North America

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Dey & Schweitzer, 2018

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A reconceptualization of open oak and pine ecosystems of eastern North America using a forest structure spectrum

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Hanberry et al., 2018

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Patterns of overstory mortality in a shelterwood-burn central Appalachian forest

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Brown et al., 2018

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Characterizing effects of prescribed fire on forest canopy cover in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

Author:

Jean Lorber, Melissa Thomas-Van Gundy, Steve Croy

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Patterns of bark growth for juvenile trees of six common hardwood species in the eastern United States and the implications to fire-tolerance

Author:

Shearman et al., 2018

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Fifty-five years of change in a northwest Georgia old-growth forest

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Author:

Butler et al., 2018

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Response of reptile and amphibian communities to the reintroduction of fire in an oak/hickory forest

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Hromada et al., 2018

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Implications of frequent high intensity fire on the long-term stability of oak barrens, woodlands, and savannas

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Clatterbuck & Rollins, 2018

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Vegetation response to canopy disturbance and season of burn during oak woodland and savanna restoration in Tennessee

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Yacht et al., 2017

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Repeated burning alters the structure and composition of hardwood regeneration in oak-dominated forests of eastern Kentucky, USA

Author:

Keyser et al., 2017

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