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Yarborough, Gist, Loberger, Rosenstock
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests of the southwestern United States have changed dramatically over the past century, primarily in response to grazing, logging, and fire suppression practices. As a result, forest restoration treatments are…
Year: 2015
Type: Document

Dodds, Gido, Whiles, Daniels, Grudzinski
We propose the Stream Biome Gradient Concept as a way to predict macroscale biological patterns in streams. This concept is based on the hypothesis that many abiotic and biotic features of streams change predictably along climate (temperature and…
Year: 2015
Type: Document

Sesnie, Dickson, Sisk
Native and non-native annual and perennial grasses and forbs comprise a majority of the flammable fuel-bed material in southwestern desert ecosystems. Variation in seasonal and annual precipitation mediates plant production cycles which periodically…
Year: 2015
Type: Project

This report describes the effect of fuels treatments on the San Juan Fire, which burned between June 26 and July 2, 2014, on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona.
Year: 2015
Type: Document