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- Meigs, Garrett W., Campbell, John L., Zald, Harold S. J., Bailey, John D., Shaw, David C., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Although there is acute concern that insect-caused tree mortality increases the likelihood or severity of subsequent wildfire, previous studies have been mixed, with findings typically based on stand-scale simulations or individual events. This study investigates landscape- and regional-scale wildfire likelihood following outbreaks of the two most prevalent native insect pests...
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- outbreaks in conifer forests? Meigs, G. W., Campbell, J. L., Zald, H. S., Bailey, J. D., Shaw, D. C
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- Meigs, Garrett W., Campbell, John L., Zald, Harold S. J., Bailey, John D., Shaw, David C., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Although there is acute concern that insect‐caused tree mortality increases the likelihood or severity of subsequent wildfire, previous studies have been mixed, with findings typically based on stand‐scale simulations or individual events. This study investigates landscape‐ and regional‐scale wildfire likelihood following outbreaks of the two most prevalent native insect pests...
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- . J. ZALD,1 JOHN D. BAILEY,1 DAVID C. SHAW,1 AND ROBERT E. KENNEDY1,2 1College of Forestry, Oregon
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- Meigs, Garrett W., Campbell, John L., Zald, Harold S. J., Bailey, John D., Shaw, David C., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Although there is acute concern that insect‐caused tree mortality increases the likelihood or severity of subsequent wildfire, previous studies have been mixed, with findings typically based on stand‐scale simulations or individual events. This study investigates landscape‐ and regional‐scale wildfire likelihood following outbreaks of the two most prevalent native insect pests...
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- . J. ZALD,1 JOHN D. BAILEY,1 DAVID C. SHAW,1 AND ROBERT E. KENNEDY1,2 1College of Forestry, Oregon
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- Kimoto, Chiho, DeBano, Sandra J., Thorp, Robbin W., Taylor, Robert V., Schmalz, Heidi, DelCurto, Timothy, Johnson, Tracey, Kennedy, Patricia L., and Rao, Sujaya
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- Rangelands are significant providers of ecosystem services in agroecosystems world‐wide. Yet few studies have investigated how different intensities of livestock grazing impact one important provider of these ecosystem services—native bees. We conducted the first large‐scale manipulative study on the effect of a gradient of livestock grazing intensities on native bees...
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- livestock and implications for managing ecosystem services in grasslands CHIHO KIMOTO,1,� SANDRA J. DEBANO
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- Losos, Jonathan B., Arnold, Stevan J., Bejerano, Gill, Brodie, E. D. III, Hibbett, David, Hoekstra, Hopi E., Mindell, David P., Monteiro, Antonia, Moritz, Craig, Orr, H. Allen, Petrov, Dmitri A., Renner, Susanne S., Ricklefs, Robert E., Soltis, Pamela S., and Turner, Thomas L.
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- We live in an exciting time for biology. Technological advances have made data collection easier and cheaper than we could ever have imagined just 10 years ago. We can now synthesize and analyze large data sets containing genomes, transcriptomes, proteomes, and multivariate phenotypes. At the same time, society's need for...
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- Century Jonathan B. Losos1*, Stevan J. Arnold2, Gill Bejerano3, E. D. Brodie III4, David Hibbett5, Hopi E
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- Wagner, Fabien H., Hérault, Bruno, Bonal, Damien, Stahl, Clément, Anderson, Liana O., Baker, Timothy R., Becker, Gabriel Sebastian, Beeckman, Hans, Boanerges Souza, Danilo, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bowman, David M. J. S., Bräuning, Achim, Brede, Benjamin, Brown, Foster Irving, Camarero, Jesus Julio, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Cardoso, Fernanda C. G., Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim, Castro, Wendeson, Chagas, Rubens Koloski, Chave, Jérome, Chidumayo, Emmanuel N., Clark, Deborah A., Costa, Flavia Regina Capellotto, Couralet, Camille, da Silva Mauricio, Paulo Henrique, Dalitz, Helmut, de Castro, Vinicius Resende, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, de Oliveira, Edilson Consuelo, de Souza Arruda, Luciano, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Drew, David M., Dünisch, Oliver, Durigan, Giselda, Elifuraha, Elisha, Fedele, Marcio, Ferreira Fedele, Ligia, Figueiredo Filho, Afonso, Finger, César Augusto Guimarães, Franco, Augusto César, Freitas Júnior, João Lima, Galvão, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Gliniars, Robert, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro, Griffiths, Anthony D., Grogan, James, Guan, Kaiyu, Homeier, Jürgen, Kanieski, Maria Raquel, Kho, Lip Khoon, Koenig, Jennifer, Kohler, Sintia Valerio, Krepkowski, Julia, Lemos-Filho, José Pires, Lieberman, Diana, Lieberman, Milton Eugene, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, López Ayala, José Luis, Maeda, Eduardo Eijji, Malhi, Yadvinder, Maria, Vivian R. B., Marques, Marcia C. M., Marques, Renato, Maza Chamba, Hector, Mbwambo, Lawrence, Melgaço, Karina Liana Lisboa, Mendivelso, Hooz Angela, Murphy, Brett P., O'Brien, Joseph J., Oberbauer, Steven F., Okada, Naoki, Pélissier, Raphaël, Prior, Lynda D., Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Ross, Michael, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rossi, Vivien, Rowland, Lucy, Rutishauser, Ervan, Santana, Hellen, Schulze, Mark, Selhorst, Diogo, Silva, Williamar Rodrigues, Silveira, Marcos, Spannl, Susanne, Swaine, Michael D., Toledo, José Julio, Toledo, Marcos Miranda, Toledo, Marisol, Toma, Takeshi, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio, Verbesselt, Jan, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Vincent, Grégoire, Volkmer de Castilho, Carolina, Volland, Franziska, Worbes, Martin, Zanon, Magda Lea Bolzan, and Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
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- The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and...
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