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    Evidence for declining forest resilience to wildfires under climate change by StevensRumann, Camille S., Kemp, Kerry B., Higuera, Philip E., Harvey, Brian J., Rother, Monica T., Donato, Daniel C., Morgan, Penelope, Veblen, Thomas T., Lloret, Francisco

    Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2018)
    “…Forest resilience to climate change is a global concern given the potential effects of increased disturbance activity, warming temperatures and increased…”
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    Extreme fire spread events and area burned under recent and future climate in the western USA by Coop, Jonathan D., Parks, Sean A., StevensRumann, Camille S., Ritter, Scott M., Hoffman, Chad M., Varner, J. Morgan

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-10-2022)
    “…Aim Wildfire activity in recent years is notable not only for an expansion of total area burned but also for large, single‐day fire spread events that pose…”
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    Monitoring resistance and resilience using carbon trajectories: Analysis of forest management–disturbance interactions by Davis, Thomas S., Meddens, Arjan J. H., StevensRumann, Camille S., Jansen, Vincent S., Sibold, Jason S., Battaglia, Mike A.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2022)
    “…A changing climate is altering ecosystem carbon dynamics with consequences for natural systems and human economies, but there are few tools available for land…”
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    Fine‐scale fire patterns mediate forest structure in frequent‐fire ecosystems by Ritter, Scott M., Hoffman, Chad M., Battaglia, Mike A., StevensRumann, Camille S., Mell, William E.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2020)
    “…In frequent‐fire forests, wildland fire acts as a self‐regulating process creating forest structures that consist of a fine‐grained mosaic of isolated trees,…”
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    Interactions between Climate and Stand Conditions Predict Pine Mortality during a Bark Beetle Outbreak by Paul J. Chisholm, Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Thomas Seth Davis

    Published in Forests (01-03-2021)
    “…In temperate coniferous forests, biotic disturbances such as bark beetle outbreaks can result in widespread tree mortality. The characteristics of individual…”
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    Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review by Stevens-Rumann, Camille S., Morgan, Penelope

    Published in Fire ecology (20-05-2019)
    “…Background Wildfires, like many disturbances, can be catalysts for ecosystem change. Given projected climate change, tree regeneration declines and ecosystem…”
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    Overstory Structure and Surface Cover Dynamics in the Decade Following the Hayman Fire, Colorado by Paula J. Fornwalt, Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Byron J. Collins

    Published in Forests (17-03-2018)
    “…The 2002 Hayman Fire burned with mixed-severity across a 400-ha dry conifer study site in Colorado, USA, where overstory tree and surface cover attributes had…”
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    Perceived changes in social-ecological resilience in fire-prone ecosystems in Colorado by Cheney, Alyson, Jones, Kelly W, Stevens-Rumann, Camille S, Salerno, Jonathan

    Published in Ecology and society (01-10-2024)
    “…Assessing resilience of wildfire-prone social-ecological systems (SES) can provide a baseline for decision makers and inform future management actions. In this…”
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    A Science Agenda to Inform Natural Resource Management Decisions in an Era of Ecological Transformation by Crausbay, Shelley D, Sofaer, Helen R, Cravens, Amanda E, Chaffin, Brian C, Clifford, Katherine R, Gross, John E, Knapp, Corrine N, Lawrence, David J, Magness, Dawn R, Miller-Rushing, Abraham J, Schuurman, Gregor W, Stevens-Rumann, Camille S

    Published in Bioscience (01-01-2022)
    “…Abstract Earth is experiencing widespread ecological transformation in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems that is attributable to directional…”
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    Pile burns as a proxy for high severity wildfire impacts on soil microbiomes by Fowler, Julie A., Nelson, Amelia R., Bechtold, Emily K., Paul, Raegan, Wettengel, Alexandra M., McNorvell, Michael A., Stevens-Rumann, Camille S., Fegel, Timothy S., Anderson, Erik, Rhoades, Charles C., Wilkins, Michael J.

    Published in Geoderma (01-08-2024)
    “…•Soil microbial alpha and beta diversity decreased following pile burning.•Presence/type of burn scar structures soil microbiomes alongside location and time…”
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    Microenvironment characteristics and early regeneration after the 2018 Spring Creek Wildfire and post-fire logging in Colorado, USA by Wooten, Jesse T., Stevens-Rumann, Camille S., Schapira, Zoe H., Rocca, Monique E.

    Published in Fire ecology (13-06-2022)
    “…Background Wildfires are increasing in size and severity in forests of the western USA, driven by climate change and land management practices during the 20th…”
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    Climate adaptation research priorities and funding: a review of US federal departments' climate action plans by vonHedemann, Nicolena, Breidenbach, Tamera, Carney, Clint P., Carr Childers, Leisl, David-Chavez, Dominique M., Havrilla, Caroline A., Hill, Mindy, Mahmoud, Hussam, Mueller, Nathaniel D., Schultz, Courtney A., Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.

    Published in Climate policy (26-11-2023)
    “…National-level governments are directing and funding climate adaptation research, which is essential to informing effective and equitable adaptation practices…”
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    Strategic fire zones are essential to wildfire risk reduction in the Western United States by North, Malcolm P., Bisbing, Sarah M., Hankins, Don L., Hessburg, Paul F., Hurteau, Matthew D., Kobziar, Leda N., Meyer, Marc D., Rhea, Allison E., Stephens, Scott L., Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.

    Published in Fire ecology (01-12-2024)
    “…Background Over the last four decades, wildfires in forests of the continental western United States have significantly increased in both size and severity…”
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