Methods to assess fire-induced tree mortality: comparing heated water baths to experimental laboratory fires
We compare experimental laboratory fires and heated water baths to assess fire-impacts on plants. Our results highlight concerns with the heated water bath
Use fires to assess how fires affect trees.
Perhaps obvious, but lots of studies assessing why fires kill trees, use heated water baths instead of fires on living plants - so we compared the two approaches.
Unsurprisingly, they produce different results.
connectsci.au/wf/article/d...
28.11.2025 06:29 β π 13 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Delighted to see yet another paper from my former doctoral student - Dr. Stephen Fillmore - we looked at decision factors relevant to the wildfire decision making in the USA since 2009:
www.publish.csiro.au/WF/WF23129
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Welcome Stefan Doerr @sdoerr.bsky.social
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17.11.2023 01:49 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A nice highlight of recent work by Professor Grant Harley and his team with colleagues from Indiana University.
www.earthisland.org/journal/inde...
16.11.2023 20:36 β π 9 π 1 π¬ 1 π 1
Welcome @dylanschwilk.bsky.social - I hope to continue helping you advance understanding of tree physiology one stressed tree at a time :) π₯π²π³π΄π₯
05.09.2023 13:57 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Welcome treephysdj.bsky.social - I hope to continue helping you advance understanding of tree physiology one stressed tree at a time :) π₯π²π³π΄π₯
05.09.2023 13:00 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
In our newest Quantitative Fire Severity paper we also show how saplings in 5 different tree species respond to fires of varying intensities - in terms of % mortality and impacts on net photosynthesis at 4 weeks after the experimental fires
https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpad051
16.08.2023 00:27 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
In our newest Quantitative Fire Severity paper we show that the dNBR and dCSI spectral indices can be used to predict species mortality in saplings of two contrasting tree species - in fires over a range of intensities
https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpad051
16.08.2023 00:23 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Delighted to be a CoPI on a new EPSCoR Track 2 NSF project to investigate how people in rural communities perceive the extent of climate change and how this perception affects their ability to adapt.
https://www.uidaho.edu/news/news-articles/news-releases/2023/080723-climatechangeperception
09.08.2023 13:47 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Hey Everyone, my lab focuses on Quantitative Fire Severity. We do lab and #RxFire experiments focusing on how heat from fires impact trees and #PlantScience, #ecophysiology, fire-induced mortality, and when they live: long-term growth. We assess interactions of fire with stressors such as #drought.
03.08.2023 14:30 β π 12 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Ecology, adventures, and lots of plant love.
π±Ecologyπ»Botanyπ²Forestsπ³Biodiversityπ¦MountainsποΈClimateπ¦οΈProfessorπ³NSF Mid-Career AwardπEditor, Ecological ApplicationsπPast Chair, ESA Vegetation (2021-2023)π Fellow, Yale School of the Environment (Fall 2023).
https://www.esf.edu/faculty/dovciak/
Journal of the International Association of Wildland Fire
Publishing fundamental & applied fire research, including fire modelling, management, ecological & societal impacts.
https://www.publish.csiro.au/wf
Whispering from the Void.
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β Assoc Prof of Meteorology at Univ of Northern Colorado https://esci.unco.edu // πͺοΈ We run a storm chasing course every other year! Next one: May 2026 πͺοΈ // BS SCSU | MS + PhD Univ Illinois // Past Chair, AMS Board on Higher Ed @ametsoc.bsky.social
Intergovernmental Platform on #Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services. Denialism/trolling/profanity may result in banning. Re-skoots β endorsements.
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Aspiring naturalist and plant nerd. I teach about Climate Change & Tree Physiology. Expert in plant ecophysiology, stable isotopes, dendrochronology. I also study fish otoliths. Husband and Dad. Assoc Prof of Forest Ecology & Mgt at Michigan Tech.
Fire, vegetation and restoration ecologist. Learning to look after Country through the restoration of Good Fire. Living on Bundjalung Country.
www.wildsite.com.au
Reforestation after wildfire | Research Assist. Prof. @ UNM | bikes | skis | niche-use microelectronics | π¬π§
Modeler of threats to forest health and trees. Forest and disturbance ecologist. A sprinkling of ecophys. Opinions my own.
Soil ecologist/bioinformatician @UCDavis studying wildfire soil burn severity and agriculture soil health. Former nasa genelab bioinformatician he/him
Assistant Professor of Fire Ecology at UBC Okanagan | Associate Editor at Fire Ecology
Assistant professor of plant ecophysiology #EcoPhys at the University of Florida. he / him. Studying #WhatKillsTrees http://ecophyslab.com
PhD Student
Botanist | Soil Scientist | Hydrologist
Plants, Philosophy, Politics, & Plants
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I work on the hydrodynamics of plants and their environment, the role of drought in plant evolution.
Jun. Prof. of Plant Ecophysiology
University of Hohenheim
Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences
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Plant ecophysiologist interested in understanding the mechanisms of plants and ecosystem responses to climate change
Professional Research Assistant @INSTAAR @CUBoulder | π³οΈβπ | water scientist, climber, outdoor enthusiast | ππ₯π²ποΈ
Pyroecofeminist. Rangelands. Wildfire. Climate Adaptation. First-gen. Associate Professor. Would rather be outside.
@OSU FWCS. #SageSTEP
Assistant Professor |
Plant Ecophysiology & Evolution |
Dept of Biology, Wake Forest University |
#botany #plantecophys #evolution
#ferns #cycads #polyploidy
christopherkrieg.com
Terrestrial-Fire-Forest Ecologist, Conservation Scientist and Principal - Wildwood Consulting LLC. Working on land stewardship projects throughout the Pacific West.