The following pages link to Nathan Stephenson (Q49553):
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- Reference conditions for giant sequoia forest restoration: structure, process, and precision (Q144753) (← links)
- Remote measurement of canopy water content in giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) during drought (Q144907) (← links)
- Landscape-scale variation in canopy water content of giant sequoias during drought (Q145541) (← links)
- Patterns and correlates of giant sequoia foliage dieback during California’s 2012–2016 hotter drought (Q145604) (← links)
- Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects (Q146226) (← links)
- Why is tree drought mortality so hard to predict? (Q146268) (← links)
- Improving estimates of tree mortality probability using potential growth rate (Q147677) (← links)
- Effects of an introduced pathogen and fire exclusion on the demography of sugar pine (Q148523) (← links)
- Giant sequoias: Drama on a grand scale (Q149132) (← links)
- Negative impacts of summer heat on Sierra Nevada tree seedlings (Q149577) (← links)
- Why do trees die? Characterizing the drivers of background tree mortality (Q153269) (← links)
- What mediates tree mortality during drought in the southern Sierra Nevada? (Q156439) (← links)
- Pre‐fire drought and competition mediate post‐fire conifer mortality in western U.S. National Parks (Q156455) (← links)
- Effects of postfire climate and seed availability on postfire conifer regeneration (Q156491) (← links)
- Mapping the vulnerability of giant sequoias after extreme drought in California using remote sensing (Q156497) (← links)
- Crowding, climate, and the case for social distancing among trees (Q156505) (← links)
- Compounding effects of white pine blister rust, mountain pine beetle, and fire threaten four white pine species (Q157241) (← links)
- Foundations of translational ecology (Q157750) (← links)
- Navigating translational ecology: Creating opportunities for scientist participation (Q157751) (← links)
- Leaf to Landscape: Understanding and Mapping the Vulnerability of Forests to Hotter Droughts (Q160209) (← links)
- Cross-Park RAD Project (CPRP): A Case Study in Four National Parks Investigating How Institutional Context and Emotions Shape Manager Decisions to Resist, Accept, or Direct Change in Transforming Ecosystems (Q160495) (← links)
- Fighting Drought with Fire: A Comparison of Burned and Unburned Forests in Drought-Impacted Areas of the Southwest (Q160705) (← links)
- Post-Fire Conifer Regeneration Under a Warming Climate: Will Severe Fire Be a Catalyst for Forest Loss? (Q160802) (← links)
- Forest health and drought response (Q228220) (← links)
- Detection, Attribution, and Interpretation of Forest Changes (Q229361) (← links)
- Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate (Q234163) (← links)
- Temperate forest health in an era of emerging megadisturbance (Q234168) (← links)
- Does prescribed fire promote resistance to drought in low elevation forests of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA? (Q238724) (← links)
- Growth rate predicts mortality of Abies concolor in both burned and unburned stands (Q240772) (← links)
- Climatic correlates of tree mortality in water- and energy-limited forests (Q244503) (← links)
- Forest reproduction along a climatic gradient in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q246277) (← links)
- Guiding concepts for park and wilderness stewardship in an era of global environmental change (Q248225) (← links)
- The accuracy of matrix population model projections for coniferous trees in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q249262) (← links)
- Comment on "Changes in climatic water balance drive downhill shifts in plant species' optimum elevations" (Q250280) (← links)
- Causes and implications of the correlation between forest productivity and tree mortality rates (Q251158) (← links)
- Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: A collaborative research approach (Q251267) (← links)
- Long-term effects of prescribed fire on mixed conifer forest structure in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q251689) (← links)
- Spatial elements of mortality risk in old-growth forests (Q252874) (← links)
- Seed production patterns of surviving Sierra Nevada conifers show minimal change following drought (Q256803) (← links)
- Climatic control of vegetation distribution: The role of the water balance (Q259439) (← links)
- Snag dynamics and surface fuel loads in the Sierra Nevada: Predicting the impact of the 2012–2016 drought (Q261476) (← links)
- Forest resistance to extended drought enhanced by prescribed fire in low elevation forests of the Sierra Nevada (Q262052) (← links)
- Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients (Q263389) (← links)
- Restoring fire to wilderness: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (Q264515) (← links)
- The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire (Q264736) (← links)
- Shifting environmental foundations: The unprecedented and unpredictable future: Chapter 4 (Q264872) (← links)
- Mortality factors for dead trees from a subset of plots from the Sierra Nevada Forest Dynamics Plot Network from 1998 to 2010 (Q264980) (← links)
- North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East (Q266747) (← links)
- Leaf to landscape responses of giant sequoia to hotter drought: An introduction and synthesis for the special section (Q269182) (← links)
- Forest gradient response in Sierran landscapes: the physical template (Q271522) (← links)