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Tyler J. Hoecker
Tyler J. Hoecker
Lead Scientist for Monitoring and Forecasting, Vibrant Planet PBC
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Topographic position amplifies consequences of short-interval stand-replacing fires on postfire tree establishment in subalpine conifer forests
TJ Hoecker, WD Hansen, MG Turner
Forest Ecology and Management 478, 118523, 2020
402020
The propagule doesn’t fall far from the tree, especially after short‐interval, high‐severity fire
NS Gill, TJ Hoecker, MG Turner
Ecology 102 (1), e03194, 2021
392021
The magnitude, direction, and tempo of forest change in Greater Yellowstone in a warmer world with more fire
MG Turner, KH Braziunas, WD Hansen, TJ Hoecker, W Rammer, ...
Ecological Monographs 92 (1), e01485, 2022
382022
Arctic and boreal paleofire records reveal drivers of fire activity and departures from Holocene variability
TJ Hoecker, PE Higuera, R Kelly, FS Hu
Ecology 101 (9), e03096, 2020
292020
A short-interval reburn catalyzes departures from historical structure and composition in a mesic mixed-conifer forest
TJ Hoecker, MG Turner
Forest ecology and management 504, 119814, 2022
282022
Forest succession and climate variability interacted to control fire activity over the last four centuries in an Alaskan boreal landscape
TJ Hoecker, PE Higuera
Landscape Ecology 34, 227-241, 2019
132019
Combined effects of climate and fire‐driven vegetation change constrain the distributions of forest vertebrates during the 21st century
TJ Hoecker, MG Turner
Diversity and Distributions 28 (4), 727-744, 2022
32022
Widespread exposure to altered fire regimes under 2 C warming is projected to transform conifer forests of the Western United States
TJ Hoecker, SA Parks, M Krosby, SZ Dobrowski
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 295, 2023
22023
Anticipating subalpine landscapes of the future: Responses to climate and fire-regime change in the northern US Rocky Mountains
TJ Hoecker
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2021
22021
Parameters of 150 temperate and boreal tree species and provenances for an individual-based forest landscape and disturbance model
D Thom, W Rammer, K Albrich, KH Braziunas, L Dobor, C Dollinger, ...
Data in Brief 55, 110662, 2024
12024
A fire-use decision model to improve the United States’ wildfire management and support climate change adaptation
A Russell, N Fontana, T Hoecker, A Kamanu, R Majumder, J Stephens, ...
Cell Reports Sustainability 1 (6), 2024
12024
Simulated forest dynamics (2016-2100) for six future climate-fire scenarios and five representative landscapes in Greater Yellowstone, USA
MG Turner, Z Ratajczak, KH Braziunas, TJ Hoecker
12021
Emulating Disturbance Effects on Evapotranspiration to Support Land Management and Water Resources Planning
J Shannon, K Duffy, S Gilbert, T Hoecker, M Koontz
WaterSciCon24, 2024
2024
‘Mind the Gap’—reforestation needs vs. reforestation capacity in the western United States
SZ Dobrowski, MM Aghai, A Chichilnisky du Lac, R Downer, J Fargione, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 7, 1402124, 2024
2024
FORS 330.00: Forest Ecology
TJ Hoecker
2022
Abrupt changes in subalpine forest landscapes in a warmer world with more fire
M Turner, Z Ratajczak, KH Braziunas, WD Hansen, TJ Hoecker, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, B059-02, 2020
2020
The propagule doesn’t fall far from the tree
NS Gill, TJ Hoecker, MG Turner
2020
Arctic and boreal paleofire records
TJ Hoecker, PE Higuera, R Kelly, FS Hu
2020
Increasing fire frequency and short-interval fires in the boreal forest: precedence and context from Alaskan paleoecological records
PE Higuera, TJ Hoecker, AM Young, ML Chipman, F Hu
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B24C-08, 2019
2019
Reduced seed dispersal may erode subalpine forest resilience when young forests reburn
N Gill, TJ Hoecker, M Turner
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
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