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Natural wildfires in Sierra Nevada wilderness areas
Quantifying tree mortality risk and spatial pattern in a temperate conifer forest
Quantifying the role of interacting forest disturbances: The compounded effects of an exotic insect pest and deer herbivory on forest regeneration and exotic plant invasion
Fisher ecology in the Sierra National Forest, California
Natural and human disturbance factors influencing carnivore distributions and implications for conservation
Old redwood forest restoration: Quantifying forest characteristics and development of initial restoration treatments
Environmental determinants of plant community composition and songbird abundance in a California Coast Range grassland
Ecosystem-level effects of tree species diversity in urban forests and riparian zones
Fire and fire surrogate effects on soil properties in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest
Coast redwood stand growth and leaf area index: The influence of site quality
Sagehen Experimental Forest past, present, and future: An evaluation of the fireshed assessment process
A biochemical-spectral leaf model and method for characterizing ozone-damaged pine trees
Ecological analysis of population density and animal location time series data
Variation in foliar structure and function within the crowns of conifers growing in the central Sierra Nevada, CA
Evaluating a collaborative adaptive management model through the lens of participatory democracy: A case study from the work plan "Learning How to Apply Adaptive Management in the U.S. Forest Service Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment"
Empirical forest growth model evaluations and development of climate-sensitive hybrid models
Where the woodland ends: How edges affect landscape structure and physiological responses of Quercus agrifolia
Population biology, invasiveness and coinfection of exotic forest pathogens in two temperate-forest pathosystems
The effect of prescribed fire on sugar pine mortality in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Managing Novel Forest Ecosystems: Understanding the Past and Present to Build a Resilient Future