Webinars
Smoke, Goats, and Oaks: The effects of targeted goat browsing and prescribed fire on fuel loading in Ozark Hardwood Ecosystems
January 15, 2021
Presenter & Affiliation: Gina Beebe, University of Missouri
Conference: Fall/Winter 2020/2021 Webinar Series
Spatial ecology, resource selection, and survival of eastern box turtles in fire-maintained systems in east Tennessee
January 7, 2021
Presenter & Affiliation: Katie A. Stovall, North Carolina Forest Service
Conference: Fall/Winter 2020/2021 Webinar Series
Litter to glitter: releasing the herbaceous groundlayer potential stored in oak forest floors
December 22, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Andrew Vander Yacht, Michigan State University
Conference: Fall 2020 Webinar Series
The effect of prescribed fire on above– and below-ground soil properties in the Ozark Highlands
December 22, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. John Kabrick, US Forest Service, Northern Research Station
Conference: Fall 2020 Webinar Series
Revealing historical fire regimes of the Cumberland Plateau through remnant fire-scarred shortleaf pines (Pinus echinata Mill.)
December 8, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Michael Stambaugh, University of Missouri
Conference: 2020 Fall Webinar Series
If you want something to die, make it be still: Pyric herbivory promotes pollinator diversity
February 28, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Shelly Wiggam, Kansas State University
Conference:
Climate and land use as drivers of Holocene vegetation and fire history in the Ozarks
January 14, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: William 'Buzz' Nanavati, Montana State University
Conference:
Fire and Wildlife in the Southern Appalachians
January 8, 2020
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Cathryn Greenberg, Southern Research Station, US Forest Service
Conference: 2020 Fall Webinar Series
How can prescribed burning and harvesting restore shortleaf pine-oak woodland at the landscape scale in central United States? Modeling joint effects of harvest and fire regimes
November 12, 2019
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Hong He, University of Missouri
Conference:
Ticks & Fire: Can long-term prescribed fire be used to reduce tick-borne disease risk?
September 12, 2019
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Elizabeth Gleim, Hollins University
Conference:
If you want something to die, make it be still: Pyric herbivory promotes pollinator diversity
December 11, 2018
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Shelly Wiggam, Kansas State University
Toward an understanding of how indirect effects of fire may affect management outcomes
December 4, 2018
Presenter & Affiliation: Dr. Marcus Lashley, Mississippi State University
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