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  • 3. Influences of secondary disturbances on lodgepole pine stand development in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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  • 5. Feast not famine: Nitrogen pools recover rapidly in 25-yr-old postfire lodgepole pine.
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  • 8. Effects of mountain pine beetle on fuels and expected fire behavior in lodgepole pine forests, Colorado, USA.
    Schoennagel T, Veblen TT, Negron JF, Smith JM.
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  • 11. Bark beetle effects on fuel profiles across a range of stand structures in Douglas-fir forests of Greater Yellowstone.
    Donato DC, Harvey BJ, Romme WH, Simard M, Turner MG.
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  • 15. Regeneration strategies and forest resilience to changing fire regimes: Insights from a Goldilocks model.
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    Teste FP, Lieffers VJ, Landhausser SM.
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    Morris JE, Buonanduci MS, Agne MC, Battaglia MA, Harvey BJ.
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  • 18. Comparing the influence of site quality, stand age, fire and climate on aboveground tree production in Siberian Scots pine forests.
    Wirth C, Schulze ED, Kusznetova V, Milyukova I, Hardes G, Siry M, Schulze B, Vygodskaya NN.
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  • 19. Looking beyond the mean: Drivers of variability in postfire stand development of conifers in Greater Yellowstone.
    Braziunas KH, Hansen WD, Seidl R, Rammer W, Turner MG.
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  • 20. Extended density-dependent mortality in mature conifer forests: causes and implications for ecosystem management.
    Gendreau-Berthiaume B, Macdonald SE, Stadt JJ.
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