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Masticating Fuels: Effects on Prescribed Fire Behavior and Subsequent Vegetation Effects. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/03-3-2-06_FSBrief47.pdf.
Johnstone JF. Changing disturbance regimes, ecological memory, and forest resilience Allen CD, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2016;14(7).
Johnston JD. Historical Fire–Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types Bailey JD, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(2).
Johnston KM, Freund KA, Schmitz OJ. Projected range shifting by montane mammals under climate change: implications for Cascadia's National Parks. Ecosphere. 2012;3(art97). Available at: http://esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/ES12-00077.1.
Johnston JD. Tree traits influence response to fire severity in the western Oregon Cascades, USA Dunn CJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018;433.
Johnston JD. Forest succession along a productivity gradient following fire exclusion. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;392.
Johnston JD. Influence of fire disturbance and biophysical heterogeneity on pre-settlement ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests Bailey JD, ed. Ecosphere. 2016;7(11).
Johnson MC. Developing a post-processor to link the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) and the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS).; 2015:9 p.PDF icon JFSP 12-1-02-35_final_report.pdf (448.9 KB)
Johnson MC, Kennedy MC, Peterson DL. Simulating fuel treatment effects in dry forests of the western United States: testing the principles of a fire-safe forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2011;41:13. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/journals/pnw_2011_johnson003.pdf.
Johnson M, Halofsky J, Peterson DL. Effects of salvage logging and pile-and-burn on fuel loading, potential fire behavior, fuel consumption and emissions. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2013;on line early.
Johnson MC, Kennedy MC, Harrison SC, et al. Effects of post-fire management on dead woody fuel dynamics and stand structure in a severely burned mixed-conifer forest, in northeastern Washington State, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 2020.PDF icon pnw_2020_johnson001.pdf (1.7 MB)
Johnson DW, Walker RF, McNulty M, Rau BM, Miller WW. The Long-Term Effects of Wildfire and Post-Fire Vegetation on Sierra Nevada Forest Soils. Forests. 2012;3(2):19. Available at: http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/3/2/398/pdf.
Jetter AJ. Policy Scenarios for fire-adapted communities: Understanding stakeholder risk-perceptions, using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. (Gray SA, ed.).; 2017.PDF icon JFSP_final_report_Fuzzy_cognitive_maps_Stakeholder_Perspectives (1).pdf (658.79 KB)
Jensen D. The sensitivity of US wildfire occurrence to pre-season soil moisture conditions across ecosystems Reager JT, ed. Environmental Research Letters. 2018;13(1). Available at: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa9853/meta.
Jennings TN, Smith JE, Cromack K, et al. Impact of postfire logging on soil bacterial and fungal communities on biogeochemistry in a mixed-conifer forest in central Oregon. Plant Soil. 2010;350:19. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/journals/pnw_2012_jennings001.pdf.
Jenkins MJ, Page WG, Hebertson EG, Alexander ME. Fuels and Fire Behavior Dynamics in Bark Beetle-Attacked Forests in Western North America and Implications for Fire Management. Forest Ecology and Management. 2012;275:12. Available at: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=fuel%20variability%20following%20wildfire%20in%20forests%20with%20mixed%20severity%20fire%20regimes%2C%20casfuels%20and%20fire%20behavior%20dynamics%20in%20bark%20beetle-attacked%20forests%20in%20western%20north%20am.
Jenkins MJ, Runyon JB, Fettig CJ, Page WG, Bentz BJ. Interactions among the mountain pine beetle, fires, and fuels. Forest Science. 2013;On-line early.PDF icon rmrs_2014_jenkins_m001.pdf (530.8 KB)
Jang W. Long-term effects on distribution of forest biomass following different harvesting levels in the northern Rocky Mountains Keyes CR, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;358.
James JJ, Rinella MJ, Svejcar T. Grass Seedling Demography and Sagebrush Steppe Restoration. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 2012;65(4):9. Available at: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2111/REM-D-11-00138.1?journalCode=rama.
Jakes PJ, Sturtevant V. Trial by fire: Community Wildfire Protection Plans put to the test. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2013;On-line early.
Jain TB, Battaglia MA, Han H-S, et al. A Comprehensive Guide to Fuel Management Practices for Dry Mixed Conifer Forests in the Northwestern United States. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; 2012:331. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr292.pdf.
Jain T. To Masticate or Not: Useful Tips for Treating Forest, Woodland, and Shrubland Vegetation. (Sikkink P, ed.). Fort Collins: USDA, Forest Service, RMRS; 2019:55 p. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/57328.
Jain TB, Battaglia MA, Han H-S, et al. A Comprehensive Guide to Fuel Management practices for Dry Mixed Conifer Forests in the Northwestern United States. Fort Collins, CO: USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station; 2012:331. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/09-2-01-16/project/09-2-01-16_rmrs_gtr292web.pdf.
Jackson BK, Sullivan MSP, Malison RL. Wildfire severity mediates fluxes of plant material and terrestrial invertebrates to mountain streams. Forest Ecology and Management. 2012;278:8. Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112712002514.
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Iverson LR, Matthews SN, Prasad AM, Peters MP, Yohe G. Development of Risk Matrices for Evaluating Climatic Change Responses of Forested Habitats. Climatic Change. 2012;114(2):13. Available at: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/jrnl/2012/nrs_2012_iverson_001.pdf.

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