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Jill Johnstone, University of Saskatchewan; Heather Dawn Alexander, Auburn University; Michelle C. Mack, Northern Arizona University, and Xanthe Walker, Northern Arizona University Fire is a hot topic ...
A new study from Stockholm University reveals that spruce bark beetles, already infamous for killing millions of trees in ...
Journal of Vegetation Science, Vol. 28, No. 4 (July 2017), pp. 747-761 (15 pages) Questions: The understorey vegetation of temperate forests may serve as an indicator of long-term change in site ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 402, No. 1/2 (May 2016), pp. 363-378 (16 pages) Aims Climate change and land-use are predicted to shift coniferous stands to deciduous stands in northern New England. This change ...
A new study from Stockholm University reveals that spruce bark beetles, already infamous for killing millions of trees in Sweden, are also changing ...
A new study of Alaskan forests growing back after fire finds they are regenerating quickly. The forests are actually on track to store more carbon than they did before, offering a rare note of ...
Jill Johnstone acknowledges funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council in Canada and in the United States from the Long Term Ecological Research Program (National Science ...