332 results on '"Syphard, Alexandra D."'
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2. Widespread synchronous decline of Mediterranean-type forest driven by accelerated aridity
3. An expanded framework for wildland–urban interfaces and their management
4. Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene.
5. Fitting the solutions to the problems in managing extreme wildfire in California
6. Ignitions explain more than temperature or precipitation in driving Santa Ana wind fires
7. Using high-resolution land cover data to assess structure loss in the 2018 Woolsey Fire in Southern California
8. A framework linking biogeography and species traits to plant species vulnerability under global change in Mediterranean-type ecosystems
9. The relative influence of climate and housing development on current and projected future fire patterns and structure loss across three California landscapes
10. The importance of geography in forecasting future fire patterns under climate change.
11. Climate and weather drivers in southern California Santa Ana Wind and non-Santa Wind fires.
12. Rapid growth of the US wildland-urban interface raises wildfire risk
13. Prioritizing conserved areas threatened by wildfire and fragmentation for monitoring and management.
14. Chile’s Valparaíso hills on fire
15. Ignition Sources
16. Big data for forecasting the impacts of global change on plant communities
17. Shrinking windows of opportunity for oak seedling establishment in southern California mountains
18. Evidence of increasing wildfire damage with decreasing property price in Southern California fires.
19. Wildfire recovery as a “hot moment” for creating fire-adapted communities
20. Averaged 30 year climate change projections mask opportunities for species establishment
21. High and dry: high elevations disproportionately exposed to regional climate change in Mediterranean-climate landscapes
22. Global change and terrestrial plant community dynamics
23. Early indications of tree range shifts
24. Drivers of chaparral type conversion to herbaceous vegetation in coastal Southern California
25. Large California wildfires: 2020 fires in historical context
26. Chaparral Landscape Conversion in Southern California
27. The relative influence of climate and housing development on current and projected future fire patterns and structure loss across three California landscapes
28. Effects of climate change and urban development on the distribution and conservation of vegetation in a Mediterranean type ecosystem
29. Fire management, managed relocation, and land conservation options for long-lived obligate seeding plants under global changes in climate, urbanization, and fire regime.
30. Bioclimatic velocity: the pace of species exposure to climate change
31. Human presence diminishes the importance of climate in driving fire activity across the United States
32. Modeling plant species distributions under future climates: how fine scale do climate projections need to be?
33. The roles of dispersal, fecundity, and predation in the population persistence of an oak (Quercus engelmannii) under global change.
34. Factors related to building loss due to wildfires in the conterminous United States
35. Trends and drivers of fire activity vary across California aridland ecosystems
36. The importance of building construction materials relative to other factors affecting structure survival during wildfire
37. Can private land conservation reduce wildfire risk to homes? A case study in San Diego County, California, USA
38. Modeling the effects of spatially explicit patterns of climate and fire on future populations of a fire-dependent plant
39. Setting priorities for private land conservation in fire-prone landscapes : Are fire risk reduction and biodiversity conservation competing or compatible objectives?
40. California forests show early indications of both range shifts and local persistence under climate change
41. Ignition Sources
42. Twenty-first century California, USA, wildfires: fuel-dominated vs. wind-dominated fires
43. Autumn precipitation: the competition with Santa Ana winds in determining fire outcomes in southern California
44. Wilderness Fire Management in a Changing Environment
45. What Makes Wildfires Destructive in California?
46. What Is Normal and Why Is It New? Exploring How, Where, and Why Fire Regimes Are Changing through the Lens of California
47. The effects of prolonged drought on vegetation dieback and megafires in southern California chaparral
48. Fine-grain modeling of species’ response to climate change: holdouts, stepping-stones, and microrefugia
49. Linking spatially explicit species distribution and population models to plan for the persistence of plant species under global change
50. The relative impacts of vegetation, topography and spatial arrangement on building loss to wildfires in case studies of California and Colorado
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