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Tania Schoennagel

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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 24, 2011
Fire history and tree recruitment in the Colorado Front Range upper montane zone: implications for forest restorationTania Schoennagel, Rosemary L Sherriff, Thomas T Veblen
Ecology|November 29, 2012
Spatiotemporal patterns of mountain pine beetle activity in the southern Rocky MountainsTeresa B Chapman, Thomas T Veblen, Tania Schoennagel
Ecology|December 7, 2007
Multidecadal climate variability and climate interactions affect subalpine fire occurrence, western Colorado (USA)Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, Dominik Kulakowski, et al.
Plos One|January 16, 2020
Still standing: Recent patterns of post-fire conifer refugia in ponderosa pine-dominated forests of the Colorado Front RangeTeresa B Chapman, Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, et al.
Plos One|January 25, 2012
Effects of mountain pine beetle on fuels and expected fire behavior in lodgepole pine forests, Colorado, USATania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, José F Negron, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2015
Area burned in the western United States is unaffected by recent mountain pine beetle outbreaksSarah J Hart, Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 10, 2009
Implementation of National Fire Plan treatments near the wildland-urban interface in the western United StatesTania Schoennagel, Cara R Nelson, David M Theobald, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2006
Post-fire logging debate ignores many issuesDominick A DellaSala, James R Karr, Tania Schoennagel, et al.
Nature|November 7, 2014
Learning to coexist with wildfireMax A Moritz, Enric Batllori, Ross A Bradstock, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 19, 2017
Adapt to more wildfire in western North American forests as climate changesTania Schoennagel, Jennifer K Balch, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, et al.
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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|September 24, 2011
Fire history and tree recruitment in the Colorado Front Range upper montane zone: implications for forest restorationTania Schoennagel, Rosemary L Sherriff, Thomas T Veblen
Ecology|November 29, 2012
Spatiotemporal patterns of mountain pine beetle activity in the southern Rocky MountainsTeresa B Chapman, Thomas T Veblen, Tania Schoennagel
Ecology|December 7, 2007
Multidecadal climate variability and climate interactions affect subalpine fire occurrence, western Colorado (USA)Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, Dominik Kulakowski, et al.
Plos One|January 16, 2020
Still standing: Recent patterns of post-fire conifer refugia in ponderosa pine-dominated forests of the Colorado Front RangeTeresa B Chapman, Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, et al.
Plos One|January 25, 2012
Effects of mountain pine beetle on fuels and expected fire behavior in lodgepole pine forests, Colorado, USATania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, José F Negron, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2015
Area burned in the western United States is unaffected by recent mountain pine beetle outbreaksSarah J Hart, Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T Veblen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 10, 2009
Implementation of National Fire Plan treatments near the wildland-urban interface in the western United StatesTania Schoennagel, Cara R Nelson, David M Theobald, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2006
Post-fire logging debate ignores many issuesDominick A DellaSala, James R Karr, Tania Schoennagel, et al.
Nature|November 7, 2014
Learning to coexist with wildfireMax A Moritz, Enric Batllori, Ross A Bradstock, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 19, 2017
Adapt to more wildfire in western North American forests as climate changesTania Schoennagel, Jennifer K Balch, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, et al.
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