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    Second-Entry Burns Reduce Mid-Canopy Fuels and Create Resilient Forest Structure in Yosemite National Park, California by Lacey E. Hankin, Chad T. Anderson

    Published in Forests (01-09-2022)
    “…Understanding the patterns and underlying drivers of forest structure is critical for managing landscape processes and multiple resource management. Merging…”
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    How forest management changed the course of the Washburn fire and the fate of Yosemite’s giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) by Hankin, Lacey E., Anderson, Chad T., Dickman, Garrett J., Bevington, Parker, Stephens, Scott L.

    Published in Fire ecology (01-12-2023)
    “…Background The Washburn fire started on July 7, 2022 in the lower Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park, posing immediate threats to the iconic giant…”
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    Reforestation of high elevation pines: Direct seeding success depends on seed source and sowing environment by Hankin, Lacey E., Leger, Elizabeth A., Bisbing, Sarah M.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2023)
    “…Forest persistence in regions impacted by increasing water and temperature stress will depend upon species' ability to either rapidly adjust to novel…”
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    Let it snow? Spring snowpack and microsite characterize the regeneration niche of high‐elevation pines by Hankin, Lacey E., Bisbing, Sarah M.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-08-2021)
    “…Aim The persistence potential of forests under rapid climate change will depend on species‐specific tolerances to increasing growing season soil moisture…”
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    Lethal combination for seedlings: extreme heat drives mortality of drought-exposed high-elevation pine seedlings by Hankin, Lacey E, Barrios-Masias, Felipe H, Urza, Alexandra K, Bisbing, Sarah M

    Published in Annals of botany (30-04-2024)
    “…Hotter drought- and biotically-driven tree mortality are expected to increase with climate change in much of the western United States, and species persistence…”
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    Impacts of growing‐season climate on tree growth and post‐fire regeneration in ponderosa pine and Douglas‐fir forests by Hankin, Lacey E., Higuera, Philip E., Davis, Kimberley T., Dobrowski, Solomon Z.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2019)
    “…We studied the impacts of climate variability on low‐elevation forests in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains by quantifying how post‐fire tree regeneration and…”
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    Persistent, viable seedbank buffers serotinous bishop pine over a broad fire return interval by Bisbing, Sarah M., Urza, Alexandra K., York, Robert A., Hankin, Lacey E., Putz, Tessa R.

    Published in Fire ecology (01-12-2023)
    “…Background In ecosystems where fire has been excluded, pyrosilviculture can restore some processes historically maintained by fire while mitigating risk where…”
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    Impacts of mega drought in fire-prone montane forests and implications for forest management by Hankin, Lacey E., Crumrine, Sarah A., Anderson, Chad T.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-07-2024)
    “…In the wake of severe drought coupled with altered disturbance regimes across the Sierra Nevada, understanding current forest conditions and pace of forest…”
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    Seasonal water availability drives trait variation in isolated Basin and Range Pinus ponderosa by Putz, Tessa R., Urza, Alexandra K., Hankin, Lacey E., Bisbing, Sarah M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-05-2021)
    “…•Traits varied widely within and among arid, isolated Pinus ponderosa stands.•The morphology of scopulorum varied as a function of the seasonality of water…”
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    Accuracy of node and bud-scar counts for aging two dominant conifers in western North America by Hankin, Lacey E., Higuera, Philip E., Davis, Kimberley T., Dobrowski, Solomon Z.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2018)
    “…•Node and bud-scar counts underestimate true age of Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine.•At annual precision, node counts were accurate in only 5% of our 2547…”
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