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Influences of prior wildfires on vegetation response to subsequent fire in a reburned Southwestern landscape
Jonathan D. Coop, Sean A. Parks, Sarah R. McClernan, et al.
Ecological Applications (2016) Vol. 26, Iss. 2, pp. 346-354
Open Access | Times Cited: 141

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Wildfire-Driven Forest Conversion in Western North American Landscapes
Jonathan D. Coop, Sean A. Parks, Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, et al.
BioScience (2020) Vol. 70, Iss. 8, pp. 659-673
Open Access | Times Cited: 473

Climate, Environment, and Disturbance History Govern Resilience of Western North American Forests
Paul F. Hessburg, Carol Miller, Sean A. Parks, et al.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2019) Vol. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 264

The 2019/2020 mega-fires exposed Australian ecosystems to an unprecedented extent of high-severity fire
Luke Collins, Ross A. Bradstock, Hamish Clarke, et al.
Environmental Research Letters (2021) Vol. 16, Iss. 4, pp. 044029-044029
Open Access | Times Cited: 233

Tamm Review: Shifting global fire regimes: Lessons from reburns and research needs
Susan J. Prichard, Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, Paul F. Hessburg
Forest Ecology and Management (2017) Vol. 396, pp. 217-233
Closed Access | Times Cited: 218

Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review
Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, Penelope Morgan
Fire Ecology (2019) Vol. 15, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 211

Short-interval severe fire erodes the resilience of subalpine lodgepole pine forests
Monica G. Turner, Kristin H. Braziunas, Winslow D. Hansen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019) Vol. 116, Iss. 23, pp. 11319-11328
Open Access | Times Cited: 205

High-severity fire: evaluating its key drivers and mapping its probability across western US forests
Sean A. Parks, Lisa M. Holsinger, Matthew H. Panunto, et al.
Environmental Research Letters (2018) Vol. 13, Iss. 4, pp. 044037-044037
Open Access | Times Cited: 183

Vulnerability to forest loss through altered postfire recovery dynamics in a warming climate in the Klamath Mountains
Alan J. Tepley, Jonathan R. Thompson, Howard E. Epstein, et al.
Global Change Biology (2017) Vol. 23, Iss. 10, pp. 4117-4132
Closed Access | Times Cited: 179

Mechanisms of forest resilience
Donald A. Falk, Philip J van Mantgem, Jon E. Keeley, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2022) Vol. 512, pp. 120129-120129
Closed Access | Times Cited: 161

Evidence of fuels management and fire weather influencing fire severity in an extreme fire event
Jamie M. Lydersen, Brandon M. Collins, Matthew L. Brooks, et al.
Ecological Applications (2017) Vol. 27, Iss. 7, pp. 2013-2030
Closed Access | Times Cited: 139

How will climate change affect wildland fire severity in the western US?
Sean A. Parks, Carol Miller, John T. Abatzoglou, et al.
Environmental Research Letters (2016) Vol. 11, Iss. 3, pp. 035002-035002
Open Access | Times Cited: 137

Long-Term Persistence and Fire Resilience of Oak Shrubfields in Dry Conifer Forests of Northern New Mexico
Christopher H. Guiterman, Ellis Q. Margolis, Craig D. Allen, et al.
Ecosystems (2017) Vol. 21, Iss. 5, pp. 943-959
Closed Access | Times Cited: 110

Training data requirements for fire severity mapping using Landsat imagery and random forest
Luke Collins, Greg McCarthy, Andrew Mellor, et al.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2020) Vol. 245, pp. 111839-111839
Closed Access | Times Cited: 106

Mortality and recruitment of fire-tolerant eucalypts as influenced by wildfire severity and recent prescribed fire
Lauren T. Bennett, Matthew J. Bruce, Josephine MacHunter, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2016) Vol. 380, pp. 107-117
Open Access | Times Cited: 104

Previous burns and topography limit and reinforce fire severity in a large wildfire
Lucas B. Harris, Alan H. Taylor
Ecosphere (2017) Vol. 8, Iss. 11
Open Access | Times Cited: 104

Living on the edge: trailing edge forests at risk of fire‐facilitated conversion to non‐forest
Sean A. Parks, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, John D. Shaw, et al.
Ecosphere (2019) Vol. 10, Iss. 3
Open Access | Times Cited: 102

Scaling Ecological Resilience
Donald A. Falk, Adam C. Watts, Andrea E. Thode
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2019) Vol. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 99

Fire regimes approaching historic norms reduce wildfire‐facilitated conversion from forest to non‐forest
Ryan B. Walker, Jonathan D. Coop, Sean A. Parks, et al.
Ecosphere (2018) Vol. 9, Iss. 4
Open Access | Times Cited: 98

High severity fire and mixed conifer forest-chaparral dynamics in the southern Cascade Range, USA
Catherine Airey Lauvaux, Carl N. Skinner, Alan H. Taylor
Forest Ecology and Management (2015) Vol. 363, pp. 74-85
Closed Access | Times Cited: 97

Limits to Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Large High-Severity Forest Fires in the United States Southwest
Collin Haffey, Thomas D. Sisk, Craig D. Allen, et al.
Fire Ecology (2018) Vol. 14, Iss. 1, pp. 143-163
Open Access | Times Cited: 95

Fuel treatment effectiveness in the context of landform, vegetation, and large, wind‐driven wildfires
Susan J. Prichard, Nicholas A. Povak, Maureen C. Kennedy, et al.
Ecological Applications (2020) Vol. 30, Iss. 5
Closed Access | Times Cited: 91

Eucalypt forests dominated by epicormic resprouters are resilient to repeated canopy fires
Luke Collins
Journal of Ecology (2019) Vol. 108, Iss. 1, pp. 310-324
Open Access | Times Cited: 90

Tamm Review: Postfire landscape management in frequent-fire conifer forests of the southwestern United States
Jens T. Stevens, Collin Haffey, Jonathan D. Coop, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2021) Vol. 502, pp. 119678-119678
Open Access | Times Cited: 62

Considering regeneration failure in the context of changing climate and disturbance regimes in western North America
Camille S. Stevens‐Rumann, Susan J. Prichard, Ellen Whitman, et al.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2022) Vol. 52, Iss. 10, pp. 1281-1302
Open Access | Times Cited: 44

Spatial patterns of ponderosa pine regeneration in high-severity burn patches
Suzanne M. Owen, Carolyn Hull Sieg, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2017) Vol. 405, pp. 134-149
Open Access | Times Cited: 82

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