Year |
Titles |
Webinar Completed |
2020 |
- A multi-proxy approach to understanding forested peatland fire regimes across temporal and spatial scales.
- Comparison of UAS and IceSat 2.0 LiDAR data for canopy biomass estimates and carbon management.
- Remote detection and mapping of understory ladder fuel vegetation on the Superior National Forest.
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Webinar TBD 2021 |
2019 |
- Plant functional traits as indicators of restoration success in pine barrens under prescribed fire management.
- Integrating climate, soil and hydrological monitoring data with ecological assessment after prescribed burn in pine woodlands.
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2018 |
- Seasonal burning to improve management for brushland-dependent species.
- Effects of fire restoration in pine woodlands on the culturally important species: lowbush and velvetleaf blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium and V. myrtilloides).
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2017 |
- Prescribed burning to improve management for brushland-dependent species.
- Leveraging research and monitoring networks to inform management of at-risk species in the globally rare pine barrens ecosystem.
- Reading the rings of red pine to investigate mechanisms of the historic fire regime at Cloquet, Minnesota.
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2016 |
- Combined Webinar Title: Restoration of fire-dependent pine barren ecosystems in northern Wisconsin – Bridging the gap between research and management practices.
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2015 |
- Response of insectivore pollinators, plant diversity, and fuel loads to a large-scale barren and northern dry forest restoration project in northeasternWisconsin.
- An historical lens to investigate changes in the forest structure and fire adaptation of the Great Lakes National Parks.
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2014 |
- Restoring barrens and northern dry forests in northeastern Wisconsin.
- Can onset of the spring dip in red and jack pine be predicted?
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2013 |
- The application of prescribed fire and herbicide to reduce Carex pensylvanica cover at the Newaygo Prairies Research Natural Area, Manistee National Forest, Michigan.
- Mapping post-fire jack pine regeneration across a recently-burned area in Northern Lower Michigan to inform Kirtland’s Warbler management.
- Impacts of forest fire on mercury concentrations in fish from northern Minnesota lakes - Implications for management.
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