Register      Login
International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire Society
Journal of the International Association of Wildland Fire

Articles citing this paper

cfArticle2ecfc1291681887$funcTITLE@74116a23

Jill F. Johnstone A
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada. Present address: Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada. Email: jill.johnstone@usask.ca

International Journal of Wildland Fire 15(4) 497-508 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF06012
Published: 7 December 2006



36 articles found in Crossref database.

Recovery of Aboveground Plant Biomass and Productivity After Fire in Mesic and Dry Black Spruce Forests of Interior Alaska
Mack Michelle C., Treseder Kathleen K., Manies Kristen L., Harden Jennifer W., Schuur Edward A. G., Vogel Jason G., Randerson James T., Chapin F. Stuart
Ecosystems. 2008 11(2). p.209
Pre- and post-European settlement fire history of red pine dominated forest ecosystems of Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Michigan
Drobyshev Igor, Goebel P. Charles, Hix David M., Corace R. Gregory, Semko-Duncan Marie E.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2008 38(9). p.2497
Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forestsThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.
Kasischke Eric S., Verbyla David L., Rupp T. Scott, McGuire A. David, Murphy Karen A., Jandt Randi, Barnes Jennifer L., Hoy Elizabeth E., Duffy Paul A., Calef Monika, Turetsky Merritt R.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010 40(7). p.1313
Short-interval wildfire and drought overwhelm boreal forest resilience
Whitman Ellen, Parisien Marc-André, Thompson Dan K., Flannigan Mike D.
Scientific Reports. 2019 9(1).
Populus tremuloides Michx. postfire stand dynamics in the northern boreal-cordilleran ecoclimatic region of central Yukon Territory, Canada
Strong W.L
Forest Ecology and Management. 2009 258(7). p.1110
Wildfire overrides hydrological controls on boreal peatland methane emissions
Davidson Scott J., Van Beest Christine, Petrone Richard, Strack Maria
Biogeosciences. 2019 16(13). p.2651
Patterns of vegetation change in Yukon: recent findings and future research in dynamic subarctic ecosystems
Reid Kirsten A., Reid Donald G., Brown Carissa D.
Environmental Reviews. 2022 30(3). p.380
Vegetative and Edaphic Responses in a Northern Mixed Conifer Forest Three Decades after Harvest and Fire: Implications for Managing Regeneration and Carbon and Nitrogen Pools
Dumroese R. Kasten, F. Jurgensen Martin, Page-Dumroese Deborah S.
Forests. 2020 11(10). p.1040
Topographic controls on black carbon accumulation in Alaskan black spruce forest soils: implications for organic matter dynamics
Kane E. S., Hockaday W. C., Turetsky M. R., Masiello C. A., Valentine D. W., Finney B. P., Baldock J. A.
Biogeochemistry. 2010 100(1-3). p.39
Impact of Climate Change on Forest Fire Severity and Consequences for Carbon Stocks in Boreal Forest Stands of Quebec, Canada: a Synthesis
van Bellen Simon, Garneau Michelle, Bergeron Yves
Fire Ecology. 2010 6(3). p.16
Mixed-severity fire regimes: lessons and hypotheses from the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion
Halofsky J. E., Donato D. C., Hibbs D. E., Campbell J. L., Cannon M. Donaghy, Fontaine J. B., Thompson J. R., Anthony R. G., Bormann B. T., Kayes L. J., Law B. E., Peterson D. L., Spies T. A.
Ecosphere. 2011 2(4). p.art40
Burning the legacy? Influence of wildfire reburn on dead wood dynamics in a temperate conifer forest
Donato Daniel C., Fontaine Joseph B., Campbell John L., Biondi F.
Ecosphere. 2016 7(5).
Bird communities following high-severity fire: Response to single and repeat fires in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA
Fontaine Joseph B., Donato Daniel C., Robinson W. Douglas, Law Beverly E., Kauffman J. Boone
Forest Ecology and Management. 2009 257(6). p.1496
Life on Land (2021)
Kayes Imrul, Mallik Azim
Carbon Accumulation Patterns During Post-Fire Succession in Cajander Larch (Larix cajanderi) Forests of Siberia
Alexander Heather D., Mack Michelle C., Goetz Scott, Loranty Michael M., Beck Pieter S. A., Earl Kamala, Zimov Sergey, Davydov Sergey, Thompson Catharine C.
Ecosystems. 2012 15(7). p.1065
Shifting States, Altered Fates: Divergent Fuel Moisture Responses after High Frequency Wildfire in an Obligate Seeder Eucalypt Forest
Burton Jamie, Cawson Jane, Noske Philip, Sheridan Gary
Forests. 2019 10(5). p.436
Impacts of disturbance on the terrestrial carbon budget of North America
Kasischke Eric S., Amiro Brian D., Barger Nichole N., French Nancy H. F., Goetz Scott J., Grosse Guido, Harmon Mark E., Hicke Jeffrey A., Liu Shuguang, Masek Jeffrey G.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 2013 118(1). p.303
Vegetation response to a short interval between high‐severity wildfires in a mixed‐evergreen forest
Donato Daniel C., Fontaine Joseph B., Robinson W. Douglas, Kauffman J. Boone, Law Beverly E.
Journal of Ecology. 2009 97(1). p.142
The resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ecosystems
Turetsky M. R., Bond‐Lamberty B., Euskirchen E., Talbot J., Frolking S., McGuire A. D., Tuittila E‐S.
New Phytologist. 2012 196(1). p.49
Ecology of Compounding Disturbances: The Effects of Prescribed Burning After Clearcutting
Pidgen Keri, Mallik Azim U.
Ecosystems. 2013 16(1). p.170
Canopy dynamics and phenology of a boreal black spruce wildfire chronosequence
Serbin Shawn P., Gower Stith T., Ahl Douglas E.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2009 149(1). p.187
A dynamic organic soil biogeochemical model for simulating the effects of wildfire on soil environmental conditions and carbon dynamics of black spruce forests
Yi Shuhua, McGuire A. David, Kasischke Eric, Harden Jennifer, Manies Kristen, Mack Michelle, Turetsky Merritt
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 2010 115(G4).
The influence of climate change, site type, and disturbance on stand dynamics in northwest British Columbia, Canada
Nitschke C. R., Amoroso M., Coates K. D., Astrup R.
Ecosphere. 2012 3(1). p.1
More frequent burning increases vulnerability of Alaskan boreal black spruce forests
Hoy Elizabeth E, Turetsky Merritt R, Kasischke Eric S
Environmental Research Letters. 2016 11(9). p.095001
Temporal Patterns of Wildfire Activity in Areas of Contrasting Human Influence in the Canadian Boreal Forest
Campos-Ruiz Rodrigo, Parisien Marc-André, Flannigan Mike
Forests. 2018 9(4). p.159
Ecological controls on post‐fire vegetation assembly at multiple spatial scales in eastern North American boreal forests
Boiffin Juliette, Aubin Isabelle, Munson Alison D., Roxburgh Stephen
Journal of Vegetation Science. 2015 26(2). p.360
Fire, climate change, and forest resilience in interior AlaskaThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska's Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.
Johnstone Jill F., Chapin F. Stuart, Hollingsworth Teresa N., Mack Michelle C., Romanovsky Vladimir, Turetsky Merritt
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010 40(7). p.1302
Variation in local weather explains differences in fire regimes within a Québec south-eastern boreal forest landscape
Drobyshev Igor, Flannigan Mike D., Bergeron Yves, Girardin Martin P., Suran Byambagere
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2010 19(8). p.1073
Thawing Permafrost (2020)
van Huissteden J.
The role of mosses in ecosystem succession and function in Alaska’s boreal forestThis article is one of a selection of papers from The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming.
Turetsky Merritt R., Mack Michelle C., Hollingsworth Teresa N., Harden Jennifer W.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2010 40(7). p.1237
More than one way to kill a spruce forest: The role of fire and climate in the late‐glacial termination of spruce woodlands across the southern Great Lakes
Jensen Allison M., Fastovich David, Watson Ben I., Gill Jacquelyn L., Jackson Stephen T., Russell James M., Bevington Joseph, Hayes Katherine, Lininger Katherine B., Rubbelke Claire, Schellinger Grace C., Williams John W., Bellingham Peter
Journal of Ecology. 2021 109(1). p.459
Static and dynamic controls on fire activity at moderate spatial and temporal scales in the Alaskan boreal forest
Barrett Kirsten, Loboda Tatiana, McGuire A. D., Genet Hélène, Hoy Elizabeth, Kasischke Eric
Ecosphere. 2016 7(11).
Disturbance interval modulates the starting point for vegetation succession
Gustafsson Lena, Johansson Victor, Leverkus Alexandro B., Strengbom Joachim, Wikberg Sofie, Granath Gustaf
Ecology. 2021 102(9).
Are litter decomposition and fire linked through plant species traits?
Cornelissen Johannes H. C., Grootemaat Saskia, Verheijen Lieneke M., Cornwell William K., van Bodegom Peter M., van der Wal René, Aerts Rien
New Phytologist. 2017 216(3). p.653
Life on Land (2020)
Kayes Imrul, Mallik Azim
Predicting the Unpredictable: Predicting Landcover in Boreal Alaska and the Yukon Including Succession and Wildfire Potential
Calef Monika P., Schmidt Jennifer I., Varvak Anna, Ziel Robert
Forests. 2023 14(8). p.1577

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission