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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2008 |
"The burning characteristics of southeastern oaks: Discriminating fire facilitators from fire impeders" in Forest Ecology and Management |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2009 |
"Novel fuelbed characteristics associated with mechanical mastication treatments in northern California and south-western Oregon, USA" in International Journal of Wildland Fire |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2009 |
"Responses of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates to Stream Channel Reconstruction in a Degraded Rangeland Creek in the Sierra Nevada" in Ecological Restoration |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2010 |
"Understory vegetation response to mechanical mastication and other fuels treatments in a ponderosa pine forest" in Applied Vegetation Science |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2010 |
"Drought-induced mortality of a foundation species (Juniperus monosperma) promotes positive afterlife effects in understory vegetation" in Plant Ecology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2010 |
"Importance of resin ducts in reducing ponderosa pine mortality from bark beetle attack" in Oecologia |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2012 |
"Supplementing Seed Banks to Rehabilitate Disturbed Mojave Desert Shrublands: Where Do All the Seeds Go?" in Restoration Ecology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2012 |
"Pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) mortality and response to water addition across a three million year substrate age gradient in northern Arizona, USA" in Plant and Soil |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2012 |
"America's Fires: A Historical Context for Policy and Practice Fire in the Forest" in Restoration Ecology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2012 |
"Sensitivity of ring growth and carbon allocation to climatic variation vary within ponderosa pine trees" in Tree Physiology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2013 |
"Consequences of widespread tree mortality triggered by drought and temperature stress" in Nature Climate Change |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2014 |
"Resin duct characteristics associated with tree resistance to bark beetles across lodgepole and limber pines" in Oecologia |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2014 |
"Short- and long-term growth characteristics associated with tree mortality in southwestern mixed-conifer forests" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2014 |
"Stand-scale Tree Mortality Factors Differ by Site and Species Following Drought in Southwestern Mixed Conifer Forests" in Forest Ecology and Management |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2015 |
"Establishment and growth of piñon pine regeneration vary by nurse type along a soil substrate age gradient in northern Arizona" in Journal of Arid Environments
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2015 |
"Initial Vegetation Response to Fuel Mastication Treatments in Rare Butterfly Habitat of the Spring Mountains, Nevada" in Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2015 |
"Flammability of litter from southeastern trees: a preliminary assessment" in Proceedings of the 17th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2015 |
"To grow or defend? Pine seedlings grow less but induce more defences when a key resource is limited" in Tree Physiology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2015 |
"The Flammability of Forest and Woodland Litter: a Synthesis" in Current Forestry Reports
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality" in Global Change Biology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"Suites of Fire-Adapted traits of Oaks in the Southeastern USA: Multiple Strategies for Persistence" in Fire Ecology |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"Contingent resistance in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) growth and defense 10 years following smoldering fires" in Forest Ecology and Management |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"Duration of fuels reduction following prescribed fire in coniferous forests of U.S. national parks in California and the Colorado Plateau" in Forest Ecology and Management |
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"Prescribed fire and conifer removal promote positive understorey vegetation responses in oak woodlands" in Journal of Applied Ecology
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Kane, Jeffrey M. |
2016 |
"The impact of aging on laboratory fire behaviour in masticated shrub fuelbeds of California and Oregon, USA" in International Journal of Wildland Fire |