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1. Post-fire Effects on Soil Properties in High altitude Mixed-conifer Forest of Nepal

2. The Median Isn't the Message: soil nutrient hot spots have a disproportionate influence on biogeochemical structure across years, seasons, and depths.

3. Strategically placed landscape fuel treatments decrease fire severity and promote recovery in the northern Sierra Nevada

4. Strategically placed landscape fuel treatments decrease fire severity and promote recovery in the northern Sierra Nevada

6. Dendroclimatic Analysis of Sierra Nevada Mixed Conifer Species between Different Diameter Size Classes.

7. Incorporating Shrub Neighborhood Dynamics to Predict Forest Succession Trajectories in an Altered Fire Regime.

8. Novel characterization of landscape‐level variability in historical vegetation structure

9. Recent bark beetle outbreaks influence wildfire severity in mixed‐conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA.

10. Variations in tree growth provide limited evidence of species mixture effects in Interior West USA mixed‐conifer forests.

11. Millennial-Scale Climate and Human Drivers of Environmental Change and Fire Activity in a Dry, Mixed-Conifer Forest of Northwestern Montana

12. Annual climate in Mexican Spotted Owl habitat in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico: implications for responding to climate change.

13. Influence of fire refugia spatial pattern on post-fire forest recovery in Oregon's Blue Mountains.

14. Dendroclimatic Analysis of Sierra Nevada Mixed Conifer Species between Different Diameter Size Classes

16. Impacts of different land management histories on forest change.

17. Fire Effects on Historical Wildfire Refugia in Contemporary Wildfires.

18. Disturbance and productivity interactions mediate stability of forest composition and structure.

19. RELATING FIRE-CAUSED CHANGE IN FOREST STRUCTURE TO REMOTELY SENSED ESTIMATES OF FIRE SEVERITY.

20. Abundance and habitat relationships of breeding birds in the Sky Islands and adjacent Sierra Madre Occidental of northwest Mexico.

21. Spatiotemporal fire dynamics in mixed-conifer and aspen forests in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, USA.

22. Erosion rates as a potential bottom-up control of forest structural characteristics in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

23. Beyond reducing fire hazard: fuel treatment impacts on overstory tree survival.

24. Mixed-conifer forests of central Oregon: effects of logging and fire exclusion vary with environment.

25. Millennial-Scale Climate and Human Drivers of Environmental Change and Fire Activity in a Dry, Mixed-Conifer Forest of Northwestern Montana

26. Learning from wilderness fire: restoring landscape scale patterns and processes

27. Topographic Variation in Structure of Mixed-Conifer Forests Under an Active-Fire Regime.

28. Leaf traits and litter flammability: evidence for non-additive mixture effects in a temperate forest.

29. THE ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF SEVERE WILDFIRES: SOME LIKE IT HOT.

30. Detection of plot-level changes in ectomycorrhizal communities across years in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest.

31. MODELING THE EFFECTS OF FIRE MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES ON SIERRA NEVADA MIXED-CONIFER FORESTS.

32. Strategically placed landscape fuel treatments decrease fire severity and promote recovery in the northern Sierra Nevada

33. More than climate? Predictors of tree canopy height vary with scale in complex terrain, Sierra Nevada, CA (USA)

34. Managing vegetation within U.S. national parks: A policy analysis.

35. Erosion rates as a potential bottom‐up control of forest structural characteristics in the Sierra Nevada Mountains

36. Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire‐prone landscape

37. Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity: seperating the wheat from the chaff

38. Wild bee diversity increases with local fire severity in a fire‐prone landscape.

39. Ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity: seperating the wheat from the chaff

40. Improved snowmelt simulations with a canopy model forced with photo-derived direct beam canopy transmissivity

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