Suchergebnisse - "Hurteau, Matthew D."

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    Quantifying the Carbon Balance of Forest Restoration and Wildfire under Projected Climate in the Fire-Prone Southwestern US von Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203
    Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 03.01.2017
    Veröffentlicht in PloS one (03.01.2017)
    “… Climate projections for the southwestern US suggest a warmer, drier future and have the potential to impact forest carbon (C) sequestration and post-fire C …”
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    Potential decline in carbon carrying capacity under projected climate-wildfire interactions in the Sierra Nevada von Liang, Shuang, Hurteau, Matthew D., Westerling, Anthony LeRoy

    ISSN: 2045-2322, 2045-2322
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 25.05.2017
    Veröffentlicht in Scientific reports (25.05.2017)
    “… Ecosystem carbon carrying capacity (CCC) is determined by prevailing climate and natural disturbance regimes, conditions that are projected to change …”
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    Estimating the influence of field inventory sampling intensity on forest landscape model performance for determining high-severity wildfire risk von Hecht, Hagar, Krofcheck, Dan J., Carril, Dennis, Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 2045-2322, 2045-2322
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 06.02.2024
    Veröffentlicht in Scientific reports (06.02.2024)
    “… Historically, fire has been essential in Southwestern US forests. However, a century of fire-exclusion and changing climate created forests which are more …”
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    Climate limits vegetation green-up more than slope, soil erodibility, and immediate precipitation following high-severity wildfire von Crockett, Joseph L., Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 1933-9747, 1933-9747
    Veröffentlicht: Cham Springer Science and Business Media LLC 25.04.2024
    Veröffentlicht in Fire Ecology (25.04.2024)
    “… Background In the southwestern United States, post-fire vegetation recovery is increasingly variable in forest burned at high severity. Many factors, including …”
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    Challenges to the Reforestation Pipeline in the United States von Fargione, Joseph, Haase, Diane L., Burney, Owen T., Kildisheva, Olga A., Edge, Greg, Cook-Patton, Susan C., Chapman, Teresa, Rempel, Austin, Hurteau, Matthew D., Davis, Kimberley T., Dobrowski, Solomon, Enebak, Scott, De La Torre, Rafael, Bhuta, Arvind A. R., Cubbage, Frederick, Kittler, Brian, Zhang, Daowei, Guldin, Richard W.

    ISSN: 2624-893X, 2624-893X
    Veröffentlicht: Lausanne Frontiers Media SA 04.02.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (04.02.2021)
    “… Large-scale global reforestation goals have been proposed to help mitigate climate change and provide other ecosystem services. To explore reforestation …”
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    Come rain or come shine, the species richness will decline in the Moroccan mountains von Cheddadi, Rachid, Kaniewski, David, Marriner, Nick, Bar-Hen, Avner, Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 2351-9894, 2351-9894
    Veröffentlicht: Elsevier B.V 01.08.2024
    Veröffentlicht in Global ecology and conservation (01.08.2024)
    “… Plant species richness in mountainous regions generally follows a unimodal distribution with lower values at both low and high altitudes in relation to …”
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    Carbon protection and fire risk reduction: toward a full accounting of forest carbon offsets von Hurteau, Matthew D, George W Koch, Bruce A Hungate

    ISSN: 1540-9295, 1540-9309
    Veröffentlicht: Ecological Society of America 01.11.2008
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.11.2008)
    “… Management of forests for carbon uptake is an important tool in the effort to slow the increase in atmospheric CO₂ and global warming. However, some current …”
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    Wildfire burn severity and emissions inventory: an example implementation over California von Xu, Qingqing, Westerling, Anthony LeRoy, Notohamiprodjo, Andrew, Wiedinmyer, Christine, Picotte, Joshua J, Parks, Sean A, Hurteau, Matthew D, Marlier, Miriam E, Kolden, Crystal A, Sam, Jonathan A, Baldwin, W Jonathan, Ade, Christiana

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.08.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Environmental research letters (01.08.2022)
    “… Wildfire severity is a key indicator of both direct ecosystem impacts and indirect emissions impacts that affect air quality, climate, and public health far …”
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    Trade‐offs of forest management scenarios on forest carbon exchange and threatened and endangered species habitat von McDowell, Nate G., Tan, Zeli, Hurteau, Matthew D., Prasad, Rajiv

    ISSN: 2150-8925, 2150-8925
    Veröffentlicht: Washington John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.10.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01.10.2021)
    “… Management of forest lands under climate warming poses challenges to managers, some of which are difficult to predict. Examining the trade‐offs associated with …”
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    Widespread severe wildfires under climate change lead to increased forest homogeneity in dry mixed‐conifer forests von Cassell, Brooke A., Scheller, Robert M., Lucash, Melissa S., Hurteau, Matthew D., Loudermilk, E. Louise

    ISSN: 2150-8925, 2150-8925
    Veröffentlicht: Washington John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.11.2019
    Veröffentlicht in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01.11.2019)
    “… Climate warming in the western United States is causing changes to the wildfire regime in mixed‐conifer forests. Rising temperatures, longer fire seasons, …”
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    Simulating burn severity maps at 30 meters in two forested regions in California von Sam, Jonathan A, Baldwin, W Jonathan, Westerling, A LeRoy, Preisler, Haiganoush K, Xu, Qingqing, Hurteau, Matthew D, Sleeter, Benjamin M, Thapa, Samrajya B

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.10.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Environmental research letters (01.10.2022)
    “… Climate change is altering wildfire and vegetation regimes in California’s forested ecosystems. Present day fires are seeing an increase in high burn severity …”
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    Managing climate change adaptation in forests: a case study from the U.S. Southwest von Kerhoulas, Lucy P., Kolb, Thomas E., Hurteau, Matthew D., Koch, George W.

    ISSN: 0021-8901, 1365-2664
    Veröffentlicht: Oxford John Wiley & Sons Ltd 01.12.2013
    Veröffentlicht in The Journal of applied ecology (01.12.2013)
    “… 1. Forest mortality related to climate change is an increasingly common global phenomenon. We provide a case study of the U.S. Southwest to investigate the …”
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    Climate-driven changes in forest succession and the influence of management on forest carbon dynamics in the Puget Lowlands of Washington State, USA von Laflower, Danelle M., Hurteau, Matthew D., Koch, George W., North, Malcolm P., Hungate, Bruce A.

    ISSN: 0378-1127, 1872-7042
    Veröffentlicht: Elsevier B.V 15.02.2016
    Veröffentlicht in Forest ecology and management (15.02.2016)
    “… •We simulated the effects of projected climate and management on forest carbon.•Climate under high emissions caused a decline in the size of the carbon …”
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    Allometric relationships for Quercus gambelii and Robinia neomexicana for biomass estimation following disturbance von Krofcheck, Dan J., Litvak, Marcy E., Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 2150-8925, 2150-8925
    Veröffentlicht: Washington John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.10.2019
    Veröffentlicht in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01.10.2019)
    “… In the southwestern USA, increases in size, frequency, and severity of wildfire are driving the conversion of forests to shrub‐dominated ecosystems. Increases …”
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    Editorial: Forest Management Alters Forest Water Use and Drought Vulnerability von Tague, Christina, Hurteau, Matthew D., Parolari, Anthony

    ISSN: 2624-893X, 2624-893X
    Veröffentlicht: Lausanne Frontiers Media SA 13.04.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (13.04.2021)
    “… Management strategies, including changing forest structure through density reduction (thinning) and planting, which are commonly implemented to meet other …”
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    Novel climate–fire–vegetation interactions and their influence on forest ecosystems in the western USA von Liang, Shuang, Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 0269-8463, 1365-2435
    Veröffentlicht: London Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2023
    Veröffentlicht in Functional ecology (01.08.2023)
    “… Climate, disturbance, vegetation response and their interaction are key factors in predicting the distribution and function of ecosystems across landscapes. A …”
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    Macro-Particle Charcoal C Content following Prescribed Burning in a Mixed-Conifer Forest, Sierra Nevada, California von Wiechmann, Morgan L., Hurteau, Matthew D., Kaye, Jason P., Miesel, Jessica R.

    ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203
    Veröffentlicht: United States Public Library of Science 10.08.2015
    Veröffentlicht in PloS one (10.08.2015)
    “… Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency and severity in the western United States, causing carbon cycle …”
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    Quantifying forest carbon dynamics as a function of tree species composition and management under projected climate von Swanteson‐Franz, Rachel J., Krofcheck, Daniel J., Hurteau, Matthew D.

    ISSN: 2150-8925, 2150-8925
    Veröffentlicht: Washington John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.04.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01.04.2018)
    “… Uncertainty remains about whether current rates of forest carbon uptake will be maintained with on‐going climate change and increasing rates of disturbance …”
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    Large-scale restoration increases carbon stability under projected climate and wildfire regimes von Liang, Shuang, Hurteau, Matthew D, Westerling, Anthony L

    ISSN: 1540-9295, 1540-9309
    Veröffentlicht: Washington Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.05.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01.05.2018)
    “… Changing climate and increasing area burned pose a challenge to forest carbon (C) storage, which is compounded by an elevated risk of high-severity wildfire …”
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