2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 83 - Fire I

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
340-341, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:30 PM
Drought stress and wildfire risk of woody plant communities measured at leaf level
Ryan A. Salladay, University of California, Santa Barbara; Max A. Moritz, University of California, Santa Barbara
1:50 PM
Does compensatory growth persist following top-kill by fire: Effects of herbivore browsing legacy on post-fire tree size
Kari E. Veblen, Utah State University; Eric M. LaMalfa, Utah State University
2:10 PM
Southeastern pine forest fire behavior under future climate is influenced by more frequent, large fires in swampland ecosystems
Daniel J. Krofcheck, University of New Mexico; E. Louise Loudermilk, USDA Forest Service; Robert M. Scheller, North Carolina State University; Matthew Hurteau, University of New Mexico
2:50 PM
Factors affecting the recovery trajectory of a pine-oak community after wildfire
Norma Fowler, University of Texas at Austin; Emily M. Booth, Temple University; Greg Creacy, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Prescribed fire can increase western montane conifer resilience to increasing climatic water deficit
Emma Williams, Colorado State University; Donald A. Falk, The University of Arizona; Phillip J. Van Mantgem, United States Geological Survey
3:40 PM
A satellite-based overview of fire
Amber J. Soja, National Institute of Aerospace, NASA Langley Research Center(LaRC); Hyun-Deok Choi, National Institute of Aerospace, NASA Langley Research Center(LaRC); Thomas Duncan Fairlie, NASA Langley Research Center(LaRC); Jack Dibb, University of New Hampshire; Chris Polashenski, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory; David Winker, NASA Langley Research Center(LaRC); Charles Trepte, NASA Langley Research Center(LaRC)
4:00 PM
Effectiveness of fall fire to manage an invasive legume, sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata)
Alexander G. Barnes, Emopria State University; Brenda A. Koerner, Emporia State University; Curtis Leitch, Emporia State University
4:40 PM
Do multiple prescribed fires and canopy gap disturbances interact to promote upland oak regeneration and suppress mesophytic species?
Brian Izbicki, Mississippi State University; Heather D. Alexander, Mississippi State University; Brent R. Frey, Mississippi State University; Ryan W. McEwan, University of Dayton; Andrew I. Berry, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
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