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controlled flood on the Colorado River Glen Canyon,2011,21,6,2016-2033,Cross The efficacy of salvage logging in reducing subsequent fire severity in conifer-dominated forests of Minnesota U.S.A,2011,21,6,1895-1901,Fraver Temporal variability of forest fires in eastern Amazonia,2011,21,7,2397-2412,Alencar Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity,2011,21,7,2380-2396,Barrett Trends and causes of severity size and number of fires in northwestern California USA,2012,22,1,184-203,Miller Corridors promote fire via connectivity and edge effects,2012,22,3,937-946,Brudvig Comparing modern and presettlement forest dynamics of a subboreal wilderness: does spruce budworm enhance fire risk?,2012,22,4,1278-1296,Sturtevant The worldwide "wildfire" problem,2013,23,2,438-454,Stephens Human and biophysical influences on fire occurrence in the United States,2013,23,3,565-582,Radeloff Historical fire regimes reconstructed from land-survey data led to complexity and fluctuation in sagebrush landscapes,2013,23,3,546-564,Bukowski Fire regime zonation under current and future climate over eastern Canada,2013,23,4,904-923,Gauthier Fire history related to climate and land use in three southern Appalachian landscapes in the eastern United States,2013,23,6,1250-1266,Flatley Latent resilience in ponderosa pine forest: Effects of resumed frequent fire,2013,23,6,1243-1249,Parks Fuel treatments and landform modify landscape patterns of burn severity in an extreme fire event,2014,24,3,571-590,Prichard Wildfire and drought dynamics destabilize carbon stores of fire-suppressed forests,2014,24,4,732-740,Hurteau Climate fire size and biophysical setting control fire severity and spatial pattern in the northern Cascade Range USA,2014,24,5,1037-1056,Cansler Repeated prescribed fires decrease stocks and change attributes of coarse woody debris in a temperate eucalypt forest,2014,24,5,976-989,Aponte Choice of biodiversity index drives optimal fire management decisions,2015,25,1,264-277,Regan A new model of landscape-scale fire connectivity applied to resource and fire management in the Sonoran Desert USA,2015,25,4,1099-1113,Gray Landscape fragmentation severe drought and the new Amazon forest fire regime,2015,25,6,1493-1505,Alencar Wildland fire as a self-regulating mechanism: the role of previous burns and weather in limiting fire progression,2015,25,6,1478-1492,Nelson Hypothesis-driven and field-validated method to prioritize fragmentation mitigation efforts in road projects,2015,25,7,2035-2046,Vanthomme Legal barriers to effective ecosystem management: exploring linkages between liability regulations and prescribed fire,2015,25,8,2382-2393,Kreuter Identifying the location of fire refuges in wet forest ecosystems,2015,25,8,2337-2348,Bradstock Fire severity unaffected by spruce beetle outbreak in spruce-fir forests in southwestern Colorado,2016,26,3,700-711,Veblen Post-fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns,2016,26,3,686-699,Coppoletta Prioritizing land management efforts at a landscape scale: a case study using prescribed fire in Wisconsin,2016,26,4,1018-1029,Radeloff Factors related to building loss due to wildfires in the conterminous United States,2016,26,7,2323-2338,Radeloff Spreaders igniters and burning shrubs: plant flammability explains novel fire dynamics in grass-invaded deserts,2016,26,7,2311-2322,Fuentes-Ramirez Brazil's worst mining disaster: corporations must be compelled to pay the actual environmental costs,2016,27,1,5-9,Laurance Lagged cumulative spruce budworm defoliation affects the risk of fire ignition in Ontario Canada,2016,27,2,532-544,Martell Setting spatial conservation priorities despite incomplete data for characterizing metapopulations,2016,26,8,2558-2578,Moran Quantifying the human influence on fire ignition across the western USA,2016,26,8,2388-2399,Balch Prescribed burning consumes key forest structural components: implications for landscape heterogeneity,2016,27,3,845-858,Bennett Climate change and the eco-hydrology of fire: will area burned increase in a warming western USA?,2016,27,1,26-36,Littell Integrating remotely sensed fires for predicting deforestation for REDD,2017,27,4,1294-1304,Armenteras Evidence of fuels management and fire weather influencing fire severity in an extreme fire event,2017,27,7,2013-2030,Brooks Survey design for precise fire management conservation targets,2018,28,1,35-45,Sitters Climatic and anthropogenic drivers of northern Amazon fires during the 2015/2016 El NiƱo event,2017,27,8,2514-2527,Shimabukuro Land-surveys show regional variability of historical fire regimes and structure of dry forests of the western USA,2018,28,2,284-290,Williams Logging and fire regimes alter plant communities,2018,28,3,826-841,Lindenmayer Severe fire weather and intensive forest management increase fire severity in a multi-ownership landscape,2018,28,4,1068-1080,Dunn Deconstructing the King Megafire,2018,28,6,1565-1580,Stavros Pre-fire drought and competition mediate post-fire conifer mortality in western U.S. National Parks,2018,28,7,1730-1739,Falk Future changes in fire weather spring droughts and false springs across U.S. National Forests and Grasslands,2019,29,5,e01904,Radeloff Can wildland fire management alter 21st -century subalpine fire and forests in Grand Teton National Park Wyoming USA?,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Turner Matching methods to quantify wildfire effects on forest carbon mass in the U.S. Pacific Northwest,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Woo Estimating social-ecological resilience: fire management futures in the Sonoran Desert,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Dickson Prediction of regional wildfire activity in the probabilistic Bayesian framework of Firelihood,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Dupuy Evidence for widespread changes in the structure composition and fire regimes of western North American forests,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Taylor Wildfire and climate change adaptation of western North American forests: a case for intentional management,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Prichard Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Keane The wildland-urban interface in the United States based on 125 million building locations,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Radeloff Effects of vehicle traffic on space use and road crossings of caribou in the Arctic,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Severson