May Publications
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY

Persistence of rare species depends on rare events: demography, fire response and phenology of two plant species endemic to a semiarid Banded Iron Formation range
Miller, Symons, Barrett in: Australian Journal of Botany (2019), 67:2, pp 268-280
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Factors influencing fire suppression success in the province of Quebec (Canada)
Cardil et al. in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2019), 49:5, pp 531-542
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Burn severity and heterogeneity mediate avian response to wildfire in a hemiboreal forest
Zlonis et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 439, pp 70-80
Forest degradation promotes fire during drought in moist tropical forests of Ghana
Dwomoh et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 440, pp 158-168
Long-term succession of closed boreal forests at their range limit in eastern North America shows resilience to fire and climate disturbances
Payette, Fregeau in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 440, pp 101-112
Pile age age and burn season influence fuelbed properties, combustion dynamics, fuel consumption, and charcoal formation when burning hand piles
Wright et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 439, pp 146-158
FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS
Civil society engaged in wildfires: Mediterranean forest fire volunteer groupings
Gorriz-Mifsud, Burns, Govigli in: Forest Policy and Economics (2019), 102, pp 119-129
FORESTS
A Comparison of Burned Area Time Series in the Alaskan Boreal Forests from Different Remote Sensing Products
Moreno-Ruiz et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 363
A Regional-Scale Index for Assessing the Exposure of Drinking-Water Sources to Wildfires
Robinne et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 384
Building a Social Discount Rate to be Applied in US Afforestation Project Appraisal
Torrecillas, Roche, Rambaud in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 445
Evaluating Management Strategies for Mount Kenya Forest Reserve and National Park to Reduce Fire Danger and Address Interests of Various Stakeholders
Nyongesa, Vacik in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 426
Geographically Weighted Negative Binomial Regression Model Predicts Wildfire Occurrence in the Great Xing’an Mountains Better Than Negative Binomial Model
Su et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 377
Immediate Changes in Organic Matter and Plant Available Nutrients of Haplic Luvisol Soils Following Different Experimental Burning Intensities in Damak Forest, Hungary
Bridges, Petropoulos, Clerici in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 453
Longleaf Pine Patch Dynamics Influence Ground-Layer Vegetation in Old-Growth Pine Savanna
Mugnani et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 389
Long-Term Impacts of Fuel Treatment Placement with Respect to Forest Cover Type on Potential Fire Behavior across a Mountainous Landscape
Ex et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 438
Modeling and Mapping Forest Fire Occurrence from Aboveground Carbon Density in Mexico
Briones-Herrera et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 402
Patchy Fires Promote Regeneration of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) in Pine Savannas
Robertson, Platt, Faires in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 367
Positioning Methods and the Use of Location and Activity Data in Forests
Keefe et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 458
Relationship between Soil Burn Severity in Forest Fires Measured In Situ and through Spectral Indices of Remote Detection
Sobrino et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 457
Relationships between Satellite-Based Spectral Burned Ratios and Terrestrial Laser Scanning
Kato et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 444
Shifting States, Altered Fates: Divergent Fuel Moisture Responses after High Frequency Wildfire in an Obligate Seeder Eucalypt Forest
Burton et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 436
Testing a New Ensemble Model Based on SVM and Random Forest in Forest Fire Susceptibility Assessment and Its Mapping in Serbia’s Tara National Park
Gigovic et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:5, Article 408
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY

Carbon consequences of drought differ in forests that resprout
Walden et al. in: Global Change Biology (2019), 25:5, pp 1653-1664
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE
Fire regime and ecosystem responses: adaptive forest management in a changing world (Part 1)
Moya, Certini, Fule in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 327-328
Impact of burn severity on soil properties in a Pinus pinaster ecosystem immediately after fire
Fernandez-Garcia et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 354-364
Resistance of Pinus pinea L. bark to fire
Madrigal et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 342-353
Restoration of burned and post-fire logged Austrocedrus chilensis stands in Patagonia: effects of competition and environmental conditions on seedling survival and growth
Urretavizcaya, Defosse in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 365-376
Structure, diversity and health of Sierra Nevada red fir forests with reestablished fire regimes
Meyer et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 368-396
The effects of post-fire forest management on soil erosion rates 3 and 4 years after a wildfire, demonstrated on the 2010 Mount Carmel fire
Zituni, Wittenberg, Malkinson in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:5, pp 377-385
JOURNAL OF FORESTRY
Real-Time Monitoring with a Tablet App Improves Implementation of Treatments to Enhance Forest Structural Diversity
Maher et al. in: Journal of Forestry (2019), 117:3, pp 280-292
Use of Science and Modeling by Practitioners in Landscape-Scale Management Decisions
White et al. in: Journal of Forestry (2019), 117:3, pp 267-279
JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
Fire and lichen dynamics in the Taiga Shield of the Northwest Territories and implications for barren-ground caribou winter forage
Lewis, Johnson, Karim in: Journal of Vegetation Science (2019), 30:3, pp 448-460
Fire can weaken or trigger functional responses of trees to flooding in wetland forest patches
Souza et al. in: Journal of Vegetation Science (2019), 30:3, pp 521-532
Tropical monodominant forest resilience to climate change in Central Africa: A Gilbertiodendron dewevrei forest pollen record over the past 2,700 years
Tovar et al. in: Journal of Vegetation Science (2019), 30:3, pp 575-586
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Elevational differences in hydrogeomorphic disturbance regime influence sediment residence times within mountain river corridors
Sutfin, Wohl in: Nature Communications (2019), 10, Article 2221
Four-fold increase in solar forcing on snow in western US burned forests since 1999
Gleason et al. in: Nature Communications (2019), 10, Article 2026
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (PNAS)
Spatial patterning among savanna trees in high-resolution, spatially extensive data
Staver et al. in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2019), 116:22, pp 10681-10685