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Author: Battaglia Michael A.

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Restoration and fuel hazard reduction result in equivalent reductions in crown fire behavior in dry conifer forests

December 08, 2022

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A changing climate is snuffing out post-fire recovery in montane forests

December 07, 2022

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Mulching: A knowledge summary and guidelines for best practices on Colorado’s Front Range

December 05, 2022

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Identifying Old Trees To Inform Ecological Restoration In Montane Forests Of The Central Rocky Mountains, USA

December 05, 2022

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Variability in Mixed Conifer Spatial Structure Changes Understory Light Environments

December 05, 2022

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Post-spruce beetle timber salvage drives short-term surface fuel increases and understory vegetation shifts

December 05, 2022

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Changes in forest structure since 1860 in ponderosa pine dominated forests in the Colorado and Wyoming Front Range, USA

December 05, 2022

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Mixed-Severity Fire Fosters Heterogeneous Spatial Patterns of Conifer Regeneration in a Dry Conifer Forest

December 03, 2022

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The effects of drought on Engelmann spruce regeneration in Southwest Colorado

December 03, 2022

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Tree Regeneration Spatial Patterns in Ponderosa Pine Forests Following Stand-Replacing Fire: Influence of Topography and Neighbors

December 03, 2022

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