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    Short-interval severe fire erodes the resilience of subalpine lodgepole pine forests by Turner, Monica G., Braziunas, Kristin H., Hansen, Winslow D., Harvey, Brian J.

    “…Subalpine forests in the northern Rocky Mountains have been resilient to stand-replacing fires that historically burned at 100- to 300-year intervals. Fire…”
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    Origins of abrupt change? Postfire subalpine conifer regeneration declines nonlinearly with warming and drying by Hansen, Winslow D., Turner, Monica G.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-02-2019)
    “…Robust tree regeneration following high-severity wildfire is key to the resilience of subalpine and boreal forests, and 21st century climate could initiate…”
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    Simulating forest resilience: A review by Albrich, Katharina, Rammer, Werner, Turner, Monica G., Ratajczak, Zak, Braziunas, Kristin H., Hansen, Winslow D., Seidl, Rupert, Hickler, Thomas

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-12-2020)
    “…Aim Simulation models are important tools for quantifying the resilience (i.e., persistence under changed environmental conditions) of forest ecosystems to…”
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    Projected increases in western US forest fire despite growing fuel constraints by Abatzoglou, John T., Battisti, David S., Williams, A. Park, Hansen, Winslow D., Harvey, Brian J., Kolden, Crystal A.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2021)
    “…Escalating burned area in western US forests punctuated by the 2020 fire season has heightened the need to explore near-term macroscale forest-fire area…”
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    It takes a few to tango: changing climate and fire regimes can cause regeneration failure of two subalpine conifers by Hansen, Winslow D., Braziunas, Kristin H., Rammer, Werner, Seidl, Rupert, Turner, Monica G.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2018)
    “…Environmental change is accelerating in the 21st century, but how multiple drivers may interact to alter forest resilience remains uncertain. In forests…”
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    An alternate vegetation type proves resilient and persists for decades following forest conversion in the North American boreal biome by Hansen, Winslow D., Fitzsimmons, Ryan, Olnes, Justin, Williams, A. Park, Matlack, Glenn

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…Climate change and natural disturbances are catalysing forest transitions to different vegetation types, but whether these new communities are resilient…”
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    Widespread regeneration failure in forests of Greater Yellowstone under scenarios of future climate and fire by Rammer, Werner, Braziunas, Kristin H., Hansen, Winslow D., Ratajczak, Zak, Westerling, Anthony L., Turner, Monica G., Seidl, Rupert

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2021)
    “…Changing climate and disturbance regimes are increasingly challenging the resilience of forest ecosystems around the globe. A powerful indicator for the loss…”
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    Growing Impact of Wildfire on Western US Water Supply by Williams, A Park, Livneh, Ben, McKinnon, Karen A, Hansen, Winslow D, Mankin, Justin S, Cook, Benjamin I, Smerdon, Jason E, Varuolo-Clarke, Arianna M, Bjarke, Nels R, Juang, Caroline S, Lettenmaier, Dennis P

    “…Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to present and future regional water resources are unclear. This…”
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    Limitations to Propagule Dispersal Will Constrain Postfire Recovery of Plants and Fungi in Western Coniferous Forests by Gill, Nathan S, Turner, Monica G, Brown, Carissa D, Glassman, Sydney I, Haire, Sandra L, Hansen, Winslow D, Pansing, Elizabeth R, St Clair, Samuel B, Tomback, Diana F

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-2022)
    “…Abstract Many forest species are adapted to long-interval, high-severity fires, but the intervals between severe fires are decreasing with changes in climate,…”
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    Can wildland fire management alter 21st-century subalpine fire and forests in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA? by Hansen, Winslow D., Abendroth, Diane, Rammer, Werner, Seidl, Rupert, Turner, Monica G.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-03-2020)
    “…In subalpine forests of the western United States that historically experienced infrequent, high-severity fire, whether fire management can shape 21st-century…”
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    Quantitative analysis of the tissue response to chronically implanted microwire electrodes in rat cortex by Winslow, Brent D, Tresco, Patrick A

    Published in Biomaterials (01-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain how the brain tissue reaction to single unit recording electrodes influences biocompatibility…”
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    Generalizable principles for ecosystem stewardship-based management of social-ecological systems: lessons learned from Alaska by Hansen, Winslow D.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2014)
    “…Human pressure could compromise the provision of ecosystem services if we do not implement strategies such as ecosystem stewardship to foster sustainable…”
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    The magnitude, direction, and tempo of forest change in Greater Yellowstone in a warmer world with more fire by Turner, Monica G., Braziunas, Kristin H., Hansen, Winslow D., Hoecker, Tyler J., Rammer, Werner, Ratajczak, Zak, Westerling, A. Leroy, Seidl, Rupert

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-02-2022)
    “…As temperatures continue rising, the direction, magnitude, and tempo of change in disturbance‐prone forests remain unresolved. Even forests long resilient to…”
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    Arctic communities perceive climate impacts on access as a critical challenge to availability of subsistence resources by Brinkman, Todd J., Hansen, Winslow D., Chapin, F. Stuart, Kofinas, Gary, BurnSilver, Shauna, Rupp, T. Scott

    Published in Climatic change (01-12-2016)
    “…Amplified climate change in the Arctic has altered interactions between rural communities and local wild resources. Shifting interactions warrant analysis…”
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    Successional dynamics of carbon sequestration in forests of the eastern United States by Canham, Charles D., Murphy, Lora, Hansen, Winslow D.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2024)
    “…Carbon sequestration in the forests of the eastern United States is an important offset to the country's CO2 emissions. Much of the eastern forestland is the…”
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    A biotheology of God’s divine action in the present global ecological precipice by Winslow, Lisanne D.

    Published in Hervormde teologiese studies (2022)
    “…Theological discourse surrounding the environmental crisis has rightly brought to the forefront human agency as a primary causal determinant. However, this…”
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    Shifting ecological filters mediate postfire expansion of seedling aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Yellowstone by Hansen, Winslow D., Romme, William H., Ba, Aisha, Turner, Monica G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2016)
    “…•Ecological filter effects on colonizing postfire seedling aspen were measured.•Filters differentially affected aspen presence, persistence, and size over…”
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    Looking beyond the mean: Drivers of variability in postfire stand development of conifers in Greater Yellowstone by Braziunas, Kristin H., Hansen, Winslow D., Seidl, Rupert, Rammer, Werner, Turner, Monica G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-12-2018)
    “…•Variability is an understudied characteristic of post-disturbance forest ecosystems.•Early postfire regeneration affects conifer stand structure for decades…”
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