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Oak

Fire scar growth and closure rates in white oak (Quercus alba) and the implications for prescribed burning

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Stambaugh et al., 2017

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Tree-quality impacts associated with use of the shelterwood-fire technique in a central Appalachian forest

Author:

Wiedenbeck et al., 2017

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Predicting Post-Fire Change in West Virginia, USA from Remotely-Sensed Data

Author:

Strager et al., 2016

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Vegetation dynamics vary across topographic and fire severity gradients following prescribed burning in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author:

Schwartz et al., 2016

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Fire in the Eastern North American Oak Ecosystems: Filling in the Gaps

Author:

Varner et al., 2016

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Stand dynamics of an oak woodland forest and effects of a restoration treatment on forest health

Author:

Clark & Schweitzer 2016

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Litter species composition and topographic effects on fuels and modeled fire behavior in an oak-hickory forest in the eastern USA

Author:

Dickinson et al., 2016

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Origin, development, and impact of mountain laurel thickets on the mixed-oak forests of the central Appalachian Mountains, USA

Author:

Brose, 2016

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First year sprouting and growth dynamics in response to prescribed fire in a mesic mixed-oak forest

Author:

Fenwick et al., 2015

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Impacts of repeated wildfire on long-unburned plant communities of the southern Appalachian Mountains

Author:

Hagan et al., 2015

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