Fire Ecology Publications
2021
Adam Pellegrini, Fire effects on the persistence of soil organic matter and long-term carbon storage, Nature Geoscience (2021). DOI: 10.1038/s41561-021-00867-1.
McClain, William E., Charles M. Ruffner, John E. Ebinger, Greg Spyreas. 2021. Patterns of Anthropogenic Fire within the Midwestern Tallgrass Prairie 1673–1905: Evidence from Written Accounts, Natural Areas Journal, 41(4):283-300.
2017
Kral, Katherine C. , Limb, Ryan F., Harmon, Jason P., Hovick, Torre J. 2017. Arthropods and Fire: Previous Research Shaping Future Conservation, Rangeland Ecology and Management, 70(5): 589-598.
2011
Litt, Andrea R., Steidl, Robert J. 2011. Interactive Effects of Fire and Nonnative Plants on Small Mammals in Grasslands. Wildlife Monographs, 176(1): 1-32.
Symstad, Amy J., Jonas, Jayne L. 2011. Incorporating Biodiversity Into Rangeland Health: Plant Species Richness and Diversity in Great Plains Grasslands, Rangeland Ecology and Management,64(6): 555-572.
2008
Au, Leakhena, Andersen, David E., Davis, Mark. 2008. Patterns in bird community structure related to restoration of Minnesota dry oak savannas and across a prairie to oak woodland ecological gradient. Natural Areas Journal, 28(4): 330-341.
Nowacki Gregory J., Abrams, Marc D. 2008. The Demise of Fire and “Mesophication” of Forests in the Eastern United States. BioScience, 58(2): 123-138.
2006
Anderson, Roger C. 2006. Evolution and origin of the Central Grassland of North America: climate, fire, and mammalian grazers. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 133(4): 626-647.
2005
Taft, John B. 2005. Fire Effects on Structure, Composition, and Diversity in a South-Central Illinois Flatwoods Remnant. CASTANEA, 70(4): 298–313.
Adam Pellegrini, Fire effects on the persistence of soil organic matter and long-term carbon storage, Nature Geoscience (2021). DOI: 10.1038/s41561-021-00867-1.
- University of Cambridge article highlights this study.
McClain, William E., Charles M. Ruffner, John E. Ebinger, Greg Spyreas. 2021. Patterns of Anthropogenic Fire within the Midwestern Tallgrass Prairie 1673–1905: Evidence from Written Accounts, Natural Areas Journal, 41(4):283-300.
2017
Kral, Katherine C. , Limb, Ryan F., Harmon, Jason P., Hovick, Torre J. 2017. Arthropods and Fire: Previous Research Shaping Future Conservation, Rangeland Ecology and Management, 70(5): 589-598.
2011
Litt, Andrea R., Steidl, Robert J. 2011. Interactive Effects of Fire and Nonnative Plants on Small Mammals in Grasslands. Wildlife Monographs, 176(1): 1-32.
Symstad, Amy J., Jonas, Jayne L. 2011. Incorporating Biodiversity Into Rangeland Health: Plant Species Richness and Diversity in Great Plains Grasslands, Rangeland Ecology and Management,64(6): 555-572.
2008
Au, Leakhena, Andersen, David E., Davis, Mark. 2008. Patterns in bird community structure related to restoration of Minnesota dry oak savannas and across a prairie to oak woodland ecological gradient. Natural Areas Journal, 28(4): 330-341.
Nowacki Gregory J., Abrams, Marc D. 2008. The Demise of Fire and “Mesophication” of Forests in the Eastern United States. BioScience, 58(2): 123-138.
2006
Anderson, Roger C. 2006. Evolution and origin of the Central Grassland of North America: climate, fire, and mammalian grazers. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 133(4): 626-647.
2005
Taft, John B. 2005. Fire Effects on Structure, Composition, and Diversity in a South-Central Illinois Flatwoods Remnant. CASTANEA, 70(4): 298–313.
UPDATED 11/2021