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Effects of rural residential development on forest communities in Oregon and Washington, USA
Rural residential development in forests of Oregon and Washington continues to be a key driver of land use change. This type of development can have a variety of effects on the goods and services forests provide to the region. We used structure density from photo-interpreted points around forest inventory and analysis plots to examine differences in forest attributes...
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Author(s):
David L. Azuma; Bianca N.I. Eskelson; Joel L. Thompson
Year:
2014
Keywords:
forest structure, development metrics, land use change, forest inventory and analysis
Source:
Forest Ecology and Management
An empirical InSAR-optical fusion approach to mapping vegetation canopy height
Exploiting synergies afforded by a host of recently available national-scale data sets derived from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and passive optical remote sensing, this paper describes the development of a novel empirical approach for the provision of regional- to continental-scale estimates of vegetation canopy height. Supported by data from the...
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Author(s):
Wayne S. Walker; Josef M. Kellndorfer; Elizabeth LaPoint; Michael Hoppus; James Westfall
Year:
2007
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Source:
Remote Sensing of Environment 109:482-499
Introduction
National forests in the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade bioregions have begun to review and revise their land and resource management plans (LRMPs). The three most southern national forests of the Sierra Nevada (Inyo, Sequoia, and Sierra) were selected to be the lead forests for the Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5) and are among the first of the...
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Author(s):
Jonathan W. Long; Carl Skinner; Hugh Safford; Susan Charnley; Patricia Winter
Year:
2014
Keywords:
ecological restoration, socioecological systems, ecosystem resilience, forest planning, fire management, altered fire regimes, wildfire, climate change, anthropogenic disturbance, invasive species, water resources, species of conservation concern, California
Source:
Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-247. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: 3-16. Chap. 1.1
Above- and below-ground growth of longleaf pine in response to three prescribed burning regimes
Maintenance of longleaf pine ecosystems requires repeated fire. Past research has indicated that in some situations, regular burning decreases longleaf pine productivity. Growth reductions may be attributed to fire-induced loss of leaf area. It is possible that the loss of leaf area is a function of both fire intensity and the stage of flush development at the time of...
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Author(s):
Mary Ann Sword Sayer; Eric Kuehler
Year:
2000
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Source:
Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5: 197-199
Silviculture and forest management under a rapidly changing climate
Climate determines where and how forests grow. Particularly in the West, precipitation patterns regulate forest growth rates. Wet years promote "boom" vegetative conditions, while drought years promote "bust." Are managers safe in assuming that tomorrow?s climate will mimic that of the last several decades? For the last ~100 to ~150 years, climate...
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Author(s):
Carl N. Skinner
Year:
2007
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In: Powers, Robert F., tech. editor. Restoring fire-adapted ecosystems: proceedings of the 2005 national silviculture workshop. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-203, Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: p. 21-32
Holocene forest development and maintenance on different substrates in the Klamath mountains, northern California, USA
The influence of substrate on long-term vegetation dynamics has received little attention, and yet nutrient-limited ecosystems have some of the highest levels of endemism in the world. The diverse geology of the Klamath Mountains of northern California (USA) allows examination of the long-term influence of edaphic constraints in subalpine forests through a comparison...
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Author(s):
Christy E. Briles; Cathy Whitlock; Carl N. Skinner; Jerry Mohr
Year:
2011
Keywords:
biodiversity controls, climate change, geoecology, Holocene, Klamath Mountains, California (USA), substrates, vegetation, fire history
Source:
Ecology 92(3): 590-601
Regional distribution of forest height and biomass from multisensor data fusion
Elevation data acquired from radar interferometry at C-band from SRTM are used in data fusion techniques to estimate regional scale forest height and aboveground live biomass (AGLB) over the state of Maine. Two fusion techniques have been developed to perform post-processing and parameter estimations from four data sets: 1 arc sec National Elevation Data (NED), SRTM...
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Author(s):
Yifan Yu; Sassan Saatch; Linda S. Heath; Elizabeth LaPoint; Ranga Myneni; Yuri Knyazikhin
Year:
2010
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Source:
Regional distribution of forest height and biomass from multisensor data fusion. Journal of Geophysical Research. 115: G00E12. doi: 10.1029/2009/JG000995. 16 p.
Fire history and landscape dynamics in a late-successional reserve in the Klamath Mountains, California, USA
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests dominated by Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. Limited data on fire history and stand structure suggest that there is geographical variation in fire regimes and that this variation contributes to regional differences in stand and landscape structure. Managers need region...
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Author(s):
Alan H. Taylor; Carl N. Skinner
Year:
1998
Keywords:
fire ecology, fire history, landscape ecology, tree rings, Northwest Forest Plan, age-classes, Douglas-fir, Fire regimes, stand structure
Source:
Forest Ecology and Management 111(2-3): 285-301
Tamm Review: Management of mixed-severity fire regime forests in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California
Increasingly, objectives for forests with moderate- or mixed-severity fire regimes are to restore successionally diverse landscapes that are resistant and resilient to current and future stressors. Maintaining native species and characteristic processes requires this successional diversity, but methods to achieve it are poorly explained in the literature. In the Inland...
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Author(s):
Paul F. Hessburg; Thomas A. Spies; David A. Perry; Carl N. Skinner; Alan H. Taylor; Peter M. Brown; Scott L. Stephens; Andrew J. Larson; Derek J. Churchill; Nicholas A. Povak; Peter H. Singleton; Brenda McComb; William J. Zielinski; Brandon M. Collins; R. Brion Salter; John J. Keane; Jerry F. Franklin; Greg Riegel
Year:
2016
Keywords:
Source:
Forest Ecology and Management
PAST CLIMATES, FORESTS, AND DISTURBANCES OF THE SIERRA NEVADA, CALIFORNIA: UNDERSTANDING THE PAST TO MANAGE FOR THE FUTURE
The forests of the Sierra Nevada have been altered for millennia by climate, natural disturbances, and more recently by the activities of humans. Management of these forests and their resources as ecosystems to meet diverse objectives, requires an understanding of the conditions under which existing forests developed and how they have changed through time. Recently...
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Author(s):
William F. Laudenslayer; Carl N. Skinner
Year:
1995
Keywords:
climate change, disturbances, ecosystems, forests, Holocene, management, Pleistocene, Sierra Nevada
Source:
1995 TRANSACTIONS OF THE WESTERN SECTION OF THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY 31:19-26
Interannual variations in fire weather, fire extent, and synoptic-scale circulation patterns in northern California and Oregon
The Mediterranean climate region on the west coast of the United States is characterized by wet winters and dry summers, and by high fire activity. The importance of synoptic-scale circulation patterns (ENSO, PDO, PNA) on fire-climate interactions is evident in contemporary fire data sets and in pre-Euroamerican tree-ring-based fire records. We investigated how...
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Author(s):
Valerie Trouet; Alan H. Taylor; Andrew M. Carleton; Carl N. Skinner
Year:
2009
Keywords:
fire climate, PDO, PNA, ENSO, Haines Index, energy release component
Source:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 95: 349-360
Landscape-level strategies for forest fuel management.
As a result largely of human activities during the past 150 years, fires in Sierra Nevada forests occur less frequently and cover much less area than they did historically but are much more likely to be large and severe when they do occur. High-severity wildfires are considered by many to be the greatest single threat to the integrity and sustainability of Sierra...
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Author(s):
C. Phillip Weatherspoon; Carl N. Skinner
Year:
1996
Keywords:
fire management, spatial strategy, fuels management, DFPZ
Source:
In: Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress. Vol. II. Assessments and Scientific Basis for Management Options. Wildland Resources Center Report No. 37. Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California, Davis:1471-1492
Mechanical restoration of California mixed-conifer forests: does it matter which trees are cut?
The montane ecosystems of northern California have been subjected to repeated manipulation and active fire suppression for over a century, resulting in changes in community structure that contribute to increased wildfire hazard. Ecosystem restoration via reduction of stand density for wildfire hazard mitigation has received substantial attention in recent years;...
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Author(s):
Jessica Miesel; Ralph Boerner; Carl Skinner
Year:
2009
Keywords:
forest floor, microbial activity, mixed-conifer forest, soil nutrients, soil organic matter, thinning
Source:
Restoration Ecology 17(6): 784-795
Probability of wildfire-induced tree mortality in an interior pine forest of northern California: effects of thinning and prescribed fire
Awildfire at Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest provided the opportunity to observe fire severity at the point of transition between treated and untreated stands. At several locations in the forest, the wildfire burned from a dense stand of largely pole-size trees, into an area that had been recently treated with combinations of thinning and prescribed fire. These...
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Author(s):
Martin W. Ritchie; Carl N. Skinner; Todd A. Hamilton
Year:
2007
Keywords:
Ponderosa pine, Survival function, Structural diversity, Fire ecology, fire effects, fuels management, silviculture, fire management, fuel treatments, Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest
Source:
Forest Ecology and Management 247: 200-208
Postglacial vegetation and fire history, eastern Klamath Mountains, California, USA
Pollen and high-resolution charcoal data from Bluff Lake and Crater Lake, California, indicate simi lar changes in climate, vegetation and fire history during the last 15 500 years. Pollen data at Bluff Lake suggest that the vegetation between
c
. 15 500 and 13 100 cal. BP consisted of subalpine parkland with scattered
Pinus
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Author(s):
Jerry A. Mohr; Cathy Whitlock; Carl N. Skinner
Year:
2000
Keywords:
fire ecology, vegetation history, fire history, pollen, charcoal, Holocene, charcoal records, Pacific Northwest, Klamath Mountains
Source:
The Holocene 10: 587-601
Fire-scar formation in Jeffrey pine - mixed conifer forests in the Sierra San Pedro Martir, Mexico
Little is known about the probability of fire-scar formation. In this study, we examined all mixed conifer trees for fire-scar formation in a 16 ha watershed that burned as part of a 2003 wildfire in Sierra San Pedro Ma´rtir National Park (SSPM), Mexico. In addition, we examine the probability of fire-scar formation in relation to the previous fire interval in forests...
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Author(s):
Scott L. Stephens; Danny L. Fry; Brandon M. Collins; Carl N. Skinner; Ernesto Franco-Vizcaino; Travis J. Freed
Year:
2010
Keywords:
fire history, fire scars, dendrochronology, fire ecology
Source:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40: 1497-1505
A tree-ring based fire history of riparian reserves in the Klamath Mountains.
Surprisingly little fire history information is available for riparian environments despite their ecological importance. Thus, there is a great deal of uncertainty about the ecological role of fire in riparian environments. Considering the Mediterranean climate and the general pattern of frequent low-moderate severity fires in most vegetation types, it is logical to...
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Author(s):
Carl N. Skinner
Year:
2003
Keywords:
fire ecology, fire history, tree rings, dendrochronology, riparian, California
Source:
In: Faber, Phyllis M., Editor. 2003. California Riparian Systems: Processes and Floodplains Management, Ecology, and Restoration. Riparian habitat and floodplains conference Proceedings. March 12-15, 2001, Sacramento, CA. Riparian Habitat Joint Venture, Sacramento, CA. 116-119
Maintaining the confidentiality of plot locations by exploiting the low sensitivity of forest structure models to different spectral extraction kernels
The United States Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) unit maintains a large national network of inventory plots.While the consistency and extent of this network make FIA data attractive for ecological modelling, the FIA is charged by statute not to publicly reveal inventory plot locations. However, use of FIA plot data by the remote sensing community...
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Author(s):
Sean P. Healey; Elizabeth Lapoint; Gretchen G. Moisen; Scott L. Powell
Year:
2011
Keywords:
inventory plots, plot location, forest structure models, Landsat
Source:
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 32(1): 287-297.
A Prospectus on Restoring Late Successional Forest Structure to Eastside Pine Ecosystems Through Large-Scale, Interdisciplinary Research
At two different locations in northeast California, an interdisciplinary team of scientists is initiating long-term studies to quantify the effects of forest manipulations intended to accelerate andlor enhance late-successional structure of eastside pine forest ecosystems. One study, at Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, uses a split-plot, factorial, randomized block...
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Author(s):
Steve Zack; William F. Laudenslayer; Luke George; Carl Skinner; William Oliver
Year:
1999
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Source:
Wildlife Conservation Society, and Department of Wildlife, Humboldt State University; Pacific Southwest Research Station, Fresno, CA ; Department of Wildlife, Humboldt State University; Pacific Southwest Research Station, Redding CA
Current status of chestnut in eastern US forests
The USDA Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program provides the opportunity to assess the current distribution of American chestnut (
Castanea dentata
(Marsh.) Borkh) and prospective trends. Assessing chestnut using the FIA data was challenging because of the coarse nature of the FIA sample and chestnut's rarity in natural...
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Author(s):
William H. McWiliams; Tonya W. Lister; Elizabeth B. LaPoint; Anita K. Rose; John S. Vissage
Year:
2006
Keywords:
American chestnut, Castanea dentata, distribution, map, forest inventory and analysis, oak-chestnut forest region
Source:
In: Restoration of American Chestnut to Forest Lands: proceedings of a conference and workshop held at The North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville, North Carolina, U. S. A., May 4–6, 2004. Natural Resources Report NPS/NCR/CUE/NRR – 2006/001. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, National Capital Region, Center for Urban Ecology, 2006: 31-39
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