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Modeling individual lodgepole pine mortality from mountain pine beetle outbreak in a spatially explicit framework
Outbreaks of native bark beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) are key natural disturbances that shape the structure and function of conifer forests across the northern hemisphere. While drivers of bark beetle outbreaks have been studied extensively at spatial scales ranging from stands to continents, within-stand processes ...
Spatio-temporal patterns of forest disturbance in western North America: implications for forest resilience
Globally, forest disturbance activity is changing in response to changing climate. As disturbance regimes change, concerns have been raised that the mechanisms of forest resilience (i.e., the capacity of forests to tolerate disturbance) may begin to break down. To successfully monitor, forecast, and manage for forest resilience ...