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Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Charles C. Rhoades
    US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
  • Marin E. Chambers
    Colorado Forest Restoration Institute
  • Laura A. E. Marshall
    Colorado State University
  • Kyle C. Rodman
    Northern Arizona University, Ecological Restoration Institute
Host Agency:
  • Southern Rockies Fire Science Network
Publication Date: December 7, 2022

Featuring four research perspectives:

Chuck Rhoades - Research Biogeochemist, US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

  • Limited seed viability in long-dead serotinous lodgepole pine trees in the Southern Rockies, USA

Marin Chambers - Research Associate, Colorado Forest Restoration Institute

  • Early-stage seedling regeneration in four 2020 Colorado wildfires across multiple forest types

Laura A. E. Marshall - Postdoctoral Fellow, Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department, Colorado State University

  • Site and microsite factors influence the survival and growth of tree seedlings planted after the Cold Springs wildfire

Kyle Rodman - Research Scientist, Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University

  • The Historic 2020 Fire Year in Colorado and Wyoming: a landscape assessment to inform post-fire management strategies
Recording Length: 1:09:06

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Keywords:
  • Colorado Front Range
  • lodgepole pine
  • Pinus contorta
  • post-fire management
  • post-fire regeneration
  • seedling growth
  • seedling regeneration
  • seedling survival
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Record Maintained By: FRAMES Staff (https://www.frames.gov/contact)
FRAMES Record Number: 67269