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Nathan G. Kiel
Nathan G. Kiel
Post-doctoral Research Associate, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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Where are the trees? Extent, configuration, and drivers of poor forest recovery 30 years after the 1988 Yellowstone fires
NG Kiel, MG Turner
Forest Ecology and Management 524, 120536, 2022
122022
Less fuel for the next fire? Short‐interval fire delays forest recovery and interacting drivers amplify effects
KH Braziunas, NG Kiel, MG Turner
Ecology 104 (6), e4042, 2023
82023
Can Disruption of an Ant–Plant Mutualism Explain a Lack of Recovery of Forest Herbs in Post-Agricultural Forests of New York?
NG Kiel, GR Griffiths, GG McGee
Northeastern naturalist 27 (2), 215-228, 2020
52020
Peeking under the canopy: anomalously short fire‐return intervals alter subalpine forest understory plant communities
NG Kiel, KH Braziunas, MG Turner
New Phytologist 239 (4), 1225-1238, 2023
42023
Improper data practices erode the quality of global ecological databases and impede the progress of ecological research
SP Augustine, I Bailey‐Marren, KT Charton, NG Kiel, MS Peyton
Global Change Biology 30 (1), e17116, 2024
22024
Patterns and Trajectories of Postfire Plant Communities in Greater Yellowstone
NG Kiel
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2024
2024
What the heart wants: adaptive significance of cordate leaf morphology in Arnica (Asteraceae)
ZO Ausavich, NG Kiel
Western North American Naturalist 84 (2), 9, 2024
2024
Snag-fall patterns following stand-replacing fire vary with stem characteristics and topography in subalpine forests of Greater Yellowstone
NG Kiel, WH Romme, MG Turner
Forest Ecology and Management 549, 121485, 2023
2023
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