Strand, and Stephen Cook Forest Scienceįuel Loadings 5 Years After a Bark Beetle Outbreak in South-western USA Ponderosa Pine Forests, Chad M. Numerical Simulation of Crown Fire Hazard Immediately after Bark Beetle-Caused Mortality in Lodgepole Pine Forests, Chad Hoffman, Penelope Morgan, William Mell, Russell Parsons, Eva K. Preisler Forest Ecology and ManagementĮffects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Wildfire, Jeffrey A. Review: Effects of Bark Beetle-caused Mortality on Wildfire, J. Mixed-severity Fire Regimes in Dry Forests of Southern Interior British Columbia, Canada, E. Meddens Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Hubbard Forest Ecology and ManagementĬascading Impacts of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Coupled Biogeophysical and Biogeochemical Processes, S. The Effects of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Forest Development, Fuel Loads and Potential Fire Behavior in Salvage Logged and Untreated Lodgepole Pine Forests, B J. Huff Hartz Environmental Science & Technologyīark Beetle Outbreaks, Wildfires and Defensible space : How Much Area do we Need to Treat to Protect Homes and Communities?, Glen Aronson and Dominik Kulakowski International Journal of Wildland Fire Stephensa Forest Ecology and ManagementĬross-scale Interactions Among Bark Beetles, Climate Change, and Wind Disturbances: a Landscape Modeling Approach, Christian Temperli, Harald Bugmann, and Ché Elkin Ecological MonographsĮffect of Bark Beetle Infestation on Secondary Organic Aerosol Precursor Emissions, Hardik Amin, P. Prescribed Fire and Mechanical Thinning Effects on Bark Beetle Caused Tree Mortality in a Mid-elevation Sierran Mixed-conifer Forest, Daniel T. How Will Aspen Respond to Mountain Pine Beetle? A Review of Literature and Discussion of Knowledge Gaps, Kristen A. Alexander Environmental Modelling & Software Jenkins THe Forestry Chronicleįoliar Moisture Content Variations in Lodgepole Pine Over the Diurnal Cycle During the Red Stage of Mountain Pine Beetle Attack, Wesley G. Wildfire’s Resistance to Control in Mountain Pine Beetle-Attacked Lodgepole Pine Forests, Wesley G. McMillin Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Modeling Wind Fields and Fire Propagation Following Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Spatially-Heterogeneous Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Fuel Complexes, Rodman R. Burton, and Jörg Müller Journal for Nature Conservation Lehnert, Claus Bässler, Roland Brandl, Philip J. Low-Severity Fires Increase Susceptibility of Lodgepole Pine to Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Colorado, Dominik Kulalowski and Daniel Jarvis Forest Ecology and ManagementĬonservation Value of Forests Attacked by Bark Beetles: Highest Number of Indicator Species is Found in Early Successional Stages, Lukas W. Interactions Among the Mountain Pine Beetle, Fires, and Fuels, Michael J. Rhoades, Kelly Elder, and Jose Negron Forest Ecology and Management Turner Ecological Society of AmericaĬhanges in transpiration and foliage growth in lodgepole pine trees following mountain pine beetle attack and mechanical girdling, Robert M. Influence of Recent Bark Beetle Outbreak on Fire Severity and Post-Fire Tree Regeneration in Montane Douglas-fir Forests, Brian J. To enable the The Bark Beetles, Fuels, and Fire Bibliography RSS feed, simply drag this link into your RSS reader. Get the The Bark Beetles, Fuels, and Fire Bibliography RSS feed Where possible, full text of the documents are provided as PDF documents. The bibliography searching can be conducted through titles, by author name, or by descriptive words. We hope and expect that our freely accessible, online bibliography may be of great benefit to any scholarly research.
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