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FIRE SEVERITY AND ECOSYTEM RESPONSES FOLLOWING CROWN FIRES IN CALIFORNIA SHRUBLANDS
Jon E. Keeley, Teresa J. Brennan, Anne H. Pfaff
Ecological Applications (2008) Vol. 18, Iss. 6, pp. 1530-1546
Closed Access | Times Cited: 140

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Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage
Jon E. Keeley
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2009) Vol. 18, Iss. 1, pp. 116-116
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1946

On the specification of structural equation models for ecological systems
James B. Grace, T. Michael Anderson, Han Olff, et al.
Ecological Monographs (2010) Vol. 80, Iss. 1, pp. 67-87
Open Access | Times Cited: 844

Current research issues related to post-wildfire runoff and erosion processes
John A. Moody, Richard A. Shakesby, Peter R. Robichaud, et al.
Earth-Science Reviews (2013) Vol. 122, pp. 10-37
Closed Access | Times Cited: 586

Guidelines for a graph‐theoretic implementation of structural equation modeling
James B. Grace, Donald R. Schoolmaster, Glenn R. Guntenspergen, et al.
Ecosphere (2012) Vol. 3, Iss. 8, pp. 1-44
Open Access | Times Cited: 532

Both topography and climate affected forest and woodland burn severity in two regions of the western US, 1984 to 2006
Gregory K. Dillon, Zachary A. Holden, Penelope Morgan, et al.
Ecosphere (2011) Vol. 2, Iss. 12, pp. art130-art130
Open Access | Times Cited: 365

Challenges of assessing fire and burn severity using field measures, remote sensing and modelling
Penelope Morgan, Robert E. Keane, Gregory K. Dillon, et al.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2014) Vol. 23, Iss. 8, pp. 1045-1045
Closed Access | Times Cited: 215

Wildland fire as a self‐regulating mechanism: the role of previous burns and weather in limiting fire progression
Sean A. Parks, Lisa M. Holsinger, Carol Miller, et al.
Ecological Applications (2015) Vol. 25, Iss. 6, pp. 1478-1492
Closed Access | Times Cited: 214

Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe?
Robert E. Keane, James K. Agee, Peter Z. Fulé, et al.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2008) Vol. 17, Iss. 6, pp. 696-696
Closed Access | Times Cited: 244

Fire severity effects on ash chemical composition and water-extractable elements
Paulo Pereira, Xavier Úbeda, Deborah A. Martin
Geoderma (2012) Vol. 191, pp. 105-114
Closed Access | Times Cited: 178

Fire-driven alien invasion in a fire-adapted ecosystem
Jon E. Keeley, Teresa J. Brennan
Oecologia (2012) Vol. 169, Iss. 4, pp. 1043-1052
Closed Access | Times Cited: 156

How Robust Are Burn Severity Indices When Applied in a New Region? Evaluation of Alternate Field-Based and Remote-Sensing Methods
C. Alina Cansler, Donald McKenzie
Remote Sensing (2012) Vol. 4, Iss. 2, pp. 456-483
Open Access | Times Cited: 146

Spatial and temporal controls on post-fire hydrologic recovery in Southern California watersheds
A. M. Kinoshita, T. S. Hogue
CATENA (2011) Vol. 87, Iss. 2, pp. 240-252
Closed Access | Times Cited: 118

Wildfire effects on soil properties in fire-prone pine ecosystems: Indicators of burn severity legacy over the medium term after fire
Víctor Fernández-García, Jessica Miesel, Jaime Baeza, et al.
Applied Soil Ecology (2018) Vol. 135, pp. 147-156
Open Access | Times Cited: 84

Scientist’s guide to developing explanatory statistical models using causal analysis principles
James B. Grace, Kathryn M. Irvine
Ecology (2019) Vol. 101, Iss. 4
Closed Access | Times Cited: 79

Drought and Wildfire Legacies Highlight Vulnerability of a Mediterranean Climate‐Type Forest
Nathaniel S. Anderson, Joseph B. Fontaine, Wolfgang Lewandrowski, et al.
Austral Ecology (2025) Vol. 50, Iss. 1
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Vegetation, terrain and fire history shape the impact of extreme weather on fire severity and ecosystem response
Peter J. Clarke, Kirsten J. E. Knox, Ross A. Bradstock, et al.
Journal of Vegetation Science (2014) Vol. 25, Iss. 4, pp. 1033-1044
Closed Access | Times Cited: 88

Native and exotic plant species respond differently to wildfire and prescribed fire as revealed by meta‐analysis
Christina Alba, Hana Skálová, Kirsty F. McGregor, et al.
Journal of Vegetation Science (2014) Vol. 26, Iss. 1, pp. 102-113
Closed Access | Times Cited: 85

Evaluating Spectral Indices for Assessing Fire Severity in Chaparral Ecosystems (Southern California) Using MODIS/ASTER (MASTER) Airborne Simulator Data
Sarah L. Harris, Sander Veraverbeke, Simon J. Hook
Remote Sensing (2011) Vol. 3, Iss. 11, pp. 2403-2419
Open Access | Times Cited: 80

Conifer regeneration following stand-replacing wildfire varies along an elevation gradient in a ponderosa pine forest, Oregon, USA
Erich K. Dodson, Heather T. Root
Forest Ecology and Management (2013) Vol. 302, pp. 163-170
Closed Access | Times Cited: 73

Exotic Annual Bromus Invasions: Comparisons Among Species and Ecoregions in the Western United States
Matthew L. Brooks, Cynthia S. Brown, Jeanne C. Chambers, et al.
Springer series on environmental management (2016), pp. 11-60
Closed Access | Times Cited: 72

Evaluation of Fire Severity Indices Based on Pre- and Post-Fire Multispectral Imagery Sensed from UAV
Fernando Carvajal-Ramírez, José Marques da Silva, Francisco Agüera-Vega, et al.
Remote Sensing (2019) Vol. 11, Iss. 9, pp. 993-993
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Fire Severity in a Large Fire in a Pinus pinaster Forest is Highly Predictable from Burning Conditions, Stand Structure, and Topography
Olga Viedma, Juan Luís Doménech Quesada, Iván Torres, et al.
Ecosystems (2014) Vol. 18, Iss. 2, pp. 237-250
Closed Access | Times Cited: 70

1984–2010 trends in fire burn severity and area for the conterminous US
Joshua J. Picotte, Birgit Peterson, Gretchen Meier, et al.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2016) Vol. 25, Iss. 4, pp. 413-413
Closed Access | Times Cited: 67

Fire and burn severity assessment: Calibration of Relative Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (RdNBR) with field data
Adrián Cardíl, Blas Mola‐Yudego, Ángela Blázquez-Casado, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management (2019) Vol. 235, pp. 342-349
Closed Access | Times Cited: 60

Is burn severity related to fire intensity? Observations from landscape scale remote sensing
Heather Heward, Alistair M. S. Smith, David P. Roy, et al.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2013) Vol. 22, Iss. 7, pp. 910-910
Closed Access | Times Cited: 71

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