Tree-ring hydrological research in the Himalaya: State of the art and future directions
Recent developments in tree-ring research offer great potential for reconstructing past
climate changes; determining the frequencies of natural hazards; and assessing the …
climate changes; determining the frequencies of natural hazards; and assessing the …
Fire ecology of rocky mountain forests
Fire is a dominant driver of ecosystem patterns and processes across the Rocky Mountains.
This chapter describes fire ecology and fire-related management for the major forest types in …
This chapter describes fire ecology and fire-related management for the major forest types in …
Fire exclusion and megadrought accelerate whitebark pine mortality and succession in a trailing edge subalpine forest
CT Airey, AH Taylor - Forest Ecology and Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Tree mortality events across the globe have been associated with rising temperatures and
altered disturbance regimes. Using fire scars, stand age structure, and tree-ring data, we …
altered disturbance regimes. Using fire scars, stand age structure, and tree-ring data, we …
Temporal and spatial patterns of fire regime disruption in conifer forests of western North America
JE Sáenz-Ceja, ME Mendoza - Physical Geography, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Temporal and spatial patterns of fire regime disruption were reconstructed in conifer forests
of western North America from information on pre-disruption and disrupted mean fire …
of western North America from information on pre-disruption and disrupted mean fire …
Drivers of forest change in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Questions Global climate change is predicted to cause widespread shifts in the distribution
and composition of forests, particularly in mountain environments where climate exerts …
and composition of forests, particularly in mountain environments where climate exerts …
Fine-scale ndvi reconstruction back to 1906 from tree-rings in the greater yellowstone ecosystem
Global warming and related disturbances, such as drought, water, and heat stress, are
causing forest decline resulting in regime shifts. Conventional studies have combined tree …
causing forest decline resulting in regime shifts. Conventional studies have combined tree …
[HTML][HTML] Climate and ecological disturbance analysis of Engelmann spruce and Douglas fir in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
BN Rinaldi, RS Maxwell, TM Callahan, RL Brice… - Trees, Forests and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The effects of anthropogenic climate change are apparent in the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem (GYE), USA, with forest die-off, insect outbreaks, and wildfires impacting forest …
Ecosystem (GYE), USA, with forest die-off, insect outbreaks, and wildfires impacting forest …
Landscape–lake interactions in the Beartooth Mountains, Wyoming: a 350-year fire history reconstruction
Wildfire is the dominant natural disturbance agent in forests of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem, and can have long-lasting impacts on local landscapes and limnologic …
Ecosystem, and can have long-lasting impacts on local landscapes and limnologic …
Co-Occurring Wyoming Pinus Species Exhibit Differing Climate–Growth Relationships
ABSTRACT The North American Dendroecological Field week (NADEF) is an intensive
dendrochronology workshop, funded in part by the National Science Foundation. The 2019 …
dendrochronology workshop, funded in part by the National Science Foundation. The 2019 …
Interaction and Resilience to Multiple Ecological Disturbances in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
H Li - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Global warming and related disturbances, such as fire, drought, and insect outbreaks are
causing forest decline resulting in regime shifts. Fire, drought, and insect events were well …
causing forest decline resulting in regime shifts. Fire, drought, and insect events were well …