47 results on '"McWethy, David B"'
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2. Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene.
3. Holocene black carbon in New Zealand lake sediment records
4. Insight into the carbonaceous fraction of three cultural layers of different age from the area of Verona (NE Italy)
5. Large-scale climatic drivers of bison distribution and abundance in North America since the Last Glacial Maximum
6. A 2000-year record of fecal biomarkers reveals past herbivore presence and impacts in a catchment in northern Yellowstone National Park, USA.
7. Fire History
8. A multi-decadal geochemical record from Rano Aroi (Easter Island/Rapa Nui): Implications for the environment, climate and humans during the last two millennia
9. Hemispheric black carbon increase after the 13th-century Māori arrival in New Zealand
10. High elevation ice patch documents Holocene climate variability in the northern Rocky Mountains
11. 2,200-Year tree-ring and lake-sediment based snowpack reconstruction for the northern Rocky Mountains highlights the historic magnitude of recent snow drought
12. Integrating Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Resilience in Fire-Prone Landscapes
13. Organic layers preserved in ice patches: A new record of Holocene environmental change on the Beartooth Plateau, USA.
14. Past and present biomass consumption by herbivores and fire across productivity gradients in North America
15. Rethinking resilience to wildfire
16. Pinus contorta invasions increase wildfire fuel loads and may create a positive feedback with fire
17. Fire History
18. Increased whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) growth and defense under a warmer and regionally drier climate
19. Developing strategies to support social-ecological resilience in flammable landscapes
20. Late Quaternary vegetation development and disturbance dynamics from a peatland on Mount Gorongosa, central Mozambique
21. Carbonaceous fraction contents of soil cultural layers from different ages from the area of Verona (NE Italy)
22. Past and Present Vulnerability of Closed-Canopy Temperate Forests to Altered Fire Regimes : A Comparison of the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, and Patagonia
23. Large contribution of woody plant expansion to recent vegetative greening of the Northern Great Plains
24. Rapid landscape transformation in South Island, New Zealand, following initial Polynesian settlement
25. Nesting Ecology of Greater Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) in Riparian and Palustrine Wetlands of Eastern Idaho
26. Is the Effect of Forest Structure on Bird Diversity Modified by Forest Productivity?
27. Growth and defense characteristics of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var latifolia) in a high-elevation, disturbance-prone mixed-conifer forest in northwestern Montana, USA
28. Factors influencing distributional shifts and abundance at the range core of a climate‐sensitive mammal
29. Bird response to disturbance varies with forest productivity in the northwestern United States
30. Broad-Scale Surface and Atmospheric Conditions during Large Fires in South-Central Chile
31. Toward an urgent yet deliberate conservation strategy: sustaining social-ecological systems in rangelands of the Northern Great Plains, Montana
32. Millennial-Scale Climate and Human Drivers of Environmental Change and Fire Activity in a Dry, Mixed-Conifer Forest of Northwestern Montana
33. Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) growth and defense in response to mountain pine beetle outbreaks
34. Correction: Landscape drivers of recent fire activity (2001-2017) in south-central Chile
35. Landscape drivers of recent fire activity (2001-2017) in south-central Chile
36. Millennial scale climate-fire-vegetation interactions in a mid-elevation mixed coniferous forest, Mission Range, northwestern Montana, USA
37. Pinus contortainvasions increase wildfire fuel loads and may create a positive feedback with fire
38. Past and Present Vulnerability of Closed-Canopy Temperate Forests to Altered Fire Regimes: A Comparison of the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, and Patagonia
39. A High-Resolution Chronology of Rapid Forest Transitions following Polynesian Arrival in New Zealand
40. Paleoecological Perspectives on Fire Ecology: Revisiting the Fire-Regime Concept~!2009-09-02~!2009-11-09~!2010-03-05~!
41. Bird response to disturbance varies with forest productivity in the northwestern United States
42. Rapid deforestation of South Island, New Zealand, by early Polynesian fires
43. Nesting Ecology of Greater Sandhill Cranes(Grus canadensis tabida)in Riparian and Palustrine Wetlands of Eastern Idaho
44. Edge effects for songbirds vary with forest productivity
45. Demography of ancient western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis var. occidentalis) trees on Horse Ridge in central Oregon, USA
46. Toward an urgent yet deliberate conservation strategy: sustaining socialecological systems in rangelands of the Northern Great Plains, Montana.
47. Landscape burning facilitated Aboriginal migration into Lutruwita/Tasmania 41,600 years ago.
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