Hugh D. Safford

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Q108403360AN UPDATED DATABASE OF SERPENTINE ENDEMISM IN THE CALIFORNIA FLORA
Q108171207Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions
Q90848486Altered fire regimes cause long-term lichen diversity losses
Q108406034Ants, wind, and low litter deposition contribute to the maintenance of fire-protective clearings around Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi)
Q108403377Are plant community responses to wildfire contingent upon historical disturbance regimes?
Q108405535Assisted gene flow in the context of large‐scale forest management in California, USA
Q36022719Average Stand Age from Forest Inventory Plots Does Not Describe Historical Fire Regimes in Ponderosa Pine and Mixed-Conifer Forests of Western North America
Q30844706Can fire atlas data improve species distribution model projections?
Q35054309Climate interacts with soil to produce beta diversity in Californian plant communities
Q108406010Climate, Environment, and Disturbance History Govern Resilience of Western North American Forests
Q91179685Decreased snowpack and warmer temperatures reduce the negative effects of interspecific competitors on regenerating conifers
Q108403384Disentangling the role of prefire vegetation vs. burning conditions on fire severity in a large forest fire in SE Spain
Q55870416Ecological Heterogeneity in the Effects of Grazing and Fire on Grassland Diversity
Q59844750Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
Q104489612Effects of postfire climate and seed availability on postfire conifer regeneration
Q93141614Estimating historical forest density from land-survey data: a response to Baker and Williams (2018)
Q38859053Evaluating a new method for reconstructing forest conditions from General Land Office survey records
Q108402998Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests
Q55870383FIRE EFFECTS ON PLANT DIVERSITY IN SERPENTINE VS. SANDSTONE CHAPARRAL
Q109553451Fire Ecology of the North American Mediterranean-Climate Zone
Q108406026Fire Regime Alteration in Natural Areas Underscores the Need to Restore a Key Ecological Process
Q108403412Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
Q58386638Fire severity alters the distribution of pyrogenic carbon stocks across ecosystem pools in a Californian mixed-conifer forest
Q56994802Forest disturbance accelerates thermophilization of understory plant communities
Q90098079Forest recovery following extreme drought in California, USA: natural patterns and effects of pre-drought management
Q90294124Forest structure and climate mediate drought-induced tree mortality in forests of the Sierra Nevada, USA
Q57249064Forest structure and species traits mediate projected recruitment declines in western US tree species
Q59799609Foundations of translational ecology
Q88890153From the stand scale to the landscape scale: predicting the spatial patterns of forest regeneration after disturbance
Q56994819Fuel treatment effectiveness in California yellow pine and mixed conifer forests
Q109553573Global Change and the Vulnerability of Chaparral Ecosystems
Q55842500Grazing and Substrate Interact to Affect Native vs. Exotic Diversity in Roadside Grasslands
Q58316680Growth–climate relationships for six subalpine tree species in a Mediterranean climate
Q92567832High-severity wildfire leads to multi-decadal impacts on soil biogeochemistry in mixed-conifer forests
Q108403125Holocene vegetation, climate and fire dynamics in the Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro State, southeastern Brazil
Q109553437Identifying priorities for post‐fire restoration in California chaparral shrublands
Q58316674Increasing elevation of fire in the Sierra Nevada and implications for forest change
Q30813304Invasion in a diversity hotspot: exotic cover and native richness in the Californian serpentine flora.
Q56778353Large-scale causes of variation in the serpentine vegetation of California
Q56752251Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical Challenges
Q109553615Managing Chaparral Resources on Public Lands
Q108405051Mid- and late Holocene vegetation, climate and fire dynamics in the Serra do Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro State, southeastern Brazil
Q33464832Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation
Q89808029No evidence of suitability of prophylactic fluids for wildfire prevention at landscape scales
Q108403338Pollen rain–vegetation relationship along an elevational gradient in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, southeastern Brazil
Q90269598Post-fire forest regeneration shows limited climate tracking and potential for drought-induced type conversion
Q43825906Productivity alters the scale dependence of the diversity-invasibility relationship.
Q108402861Productivity modifies the effects of fire severity on understory diversity
Q107967698REGIONAL AND LOCAL SPECIES RICHNESS IN AN INSULAR ENVIRONMENT: SERPENTINE PLANTS IN CALIFORNIA
Q108403039Recent bark beetle outbreaks influence wildfire severity in mixed‐conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA
Q117039312Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States
Q56352612Rice straw mulch for post-fire erosion control: assessing non-target effects on vegetation communities
Q29305568SERPENTINE ENDEMISM IN THE CALIFORNIA FLORA: A DATABASE OF SERPENTINE AFFINITY
Q56384180Shrub removal in reforested post-fire areas increases native plant species richness
Q109558165Summary: The Past, Present, and Future of California Chaparral
Q108406223Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western U.S. forests
Q108406065The California Tree Mortality Data Collection Network — Enhanced communication and collaboration among scientists and stakeholders
Q96640401The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire
Q58643017The changing landscape of wildfire: burn pattern trends and implications for California’s yellow pine and mixed conifer forests
Q91736435The effects of wildfire severity and pyrodiversity on bat occupancy and diversity in fire-suppressed forests
Q58648368The fire frequency-severity relationship and the legacy of fire suppression in California forests
Q108405946The impacts of climate change on ecosystem services in southern California
Q108405697The species diversity × fire severity relationship is hump‐shaped in semiarid yellow pine and mixed conifer forests
Q44496230Trends and causes of severity, size, and number of fires in northwestern California, USA.
Q47807247Underestimating risks to the northern spotted owl in fire-prone forests: response to Hanson et al.
Q108406098Using LiDAR to develop high-resolution reference models of forest structure and spatial pattern
Q39595546Variation in tree mortality and regeneration affect forest carbon recovery following fuel treatments and wildfire in the Lake Tahoe Basin, California, USA.
Q93957726WOODY VEGETATION AND SUCCESSION IN THE GARIN WOODS, HAYWARD HILLS, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Q108403030When bigger isn’t better—Implications of large high‐severity wildfire patches for avian diversity and community composition
Q108405508Wildfire management in Mediterranean-type regions: paradigm change needed
Q56994812Wildfire-contingent effects of fuel treatments can promote ecological resilience in seasonally dry conifer forests

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