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The following pages link to Nathan Stephenson (Q49553):
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- Naturalness and beyond: Protected area stewardship in an era of global environmental change (Q272315) (← links)
- Size matters, but not consistently (Q273982) (← links)
- Height-related changes in forest composition, not tree vulnerability, explain increasing mortality with height during an extreme drought (Q274813) (← links)
- Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery (Q278996) (← links)
- Post-fire reference densities for giant sequoia seedlings in a new era of high-severity wildfires (Q279612) (← links)
- Making the transition to the third era of natural resources management (Q280651) (← links)
- Responding to climate change: A toolbox of management strategies: Chapter 11 (Q281454) (← links)
- Preliminary estimates of sequoia mortality in the 2020 Castle Fire (Q282102) (← links)
- Tree mortality in blue oak woodland during extreme drought in Sequoia National Park, California (Q283926) (← links)
- Climate-induced tree mortality: Earth system consequences (Q284668) (← links)
- Options for national parks and reserves for adapting to climate change (Q287315) (← links)
- The influence of pre-fire growth patterns on post-fire tree mortality for common conifers in western U.S. parks (Q287829) (← links)
- Which trees die during drought? The key role of insect host-tree selection (Q291544) (← links)
- National parks: Chapter 4 (Q295278) (← links)
- A natural resource condition assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Appendix 22: climatic change (Q296806) (← links)
- A natural resource condition assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Appendix 11a: giant sequoias (Q302328) (← links)
- Increasing elevation of fire in the Sierra Nevada and implications for forest change (Q305222) (← links)
- Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients (Q305237) (← links)
- Montane Forests (Q306827) (← links)
- Mortality predispositions of conifers across western USA (Q308533) (← links)
- Assessing giant sequoia mortality and regeneration following high-severity wildfire (Q309443) (← links)
- Quantitative variation and the ecological role of vulpinic acid and atranorin in thallus of Letharia vulpina (Q310364) (← links)
- Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the Western United States (Q313694) (← links)
- Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative (Q315561) (← links)
- Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: The Western Mountain Initiative (Q315707) (← links)
- Sequoia foliage dieback data from Sequoia National Park (Q318688) (← links)
- Seed and Associated Tree Data from Long Term Research Plots in Sequoia and Yosemite national parks (Q323750) (← links)
- Post-fire conifer regeneration observations for National Forest land in California (2009 - 2017) (Q323753) (← links)
- Forest Structure Data for Burned and Unburned Sites at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (Q326710) (← links)
- Seed source, not drought, determines patterns of seed production in Sierra Nevada conifers (Q326712) (← links)
- Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks Mortality and Fire Data (1990-2019) for Competition-Fire-Drought Interaction Analysis (Q327263) (← links)
- Data for Use in poscrptR Post-fire Conifer Regeneration Prediction Model (Q327453) (← links)
- Tree mortality in blue oak woodlands in Sequoia National Park during the extreme drought (Q329118) (← links)
- Tree mortality in Sequoia National Park from 2004 to 2007 and during severe drought in 2014 to 2017 (Q329481) (← links)
- Seedling and tree data from Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park (Q331101) (← links)