🗓️🔥 It’s Week 2 of our #FirePrepFriday series.
This week, create a Go Bag for your pet(s).
I started writing blog posts to accompany each week’s tasks, so please visit my website to read more details and find links to additional resources.
www.kristaleewest.com/fireprepfrid...
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Our team just published a new paper in Global Change Biology 🧪🔥
The title succinctly describes the main take home message, but here's the deal:
We produced gridded, fine-scale (resolution = 30m) daily fire progression maps for 623 wildfires in the SW US using satellite fire data.
read on ...
1/4 We have a new paper in Forest Ecology and Management! We modeled bark beetle caused tree mortality as a function of host basal area for eight bark beetle species across the western US. With Jeff Hicke, Chang Gyo Jung, and @mhurteau.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Please see our new paper in Nature Communications!
We used 1,851 tree-ring fire-scar sites and contemporary fire perimeters to quantify the prevalence of wildfire from 1600-1880 compared to 1984-2022. 🧪🌍🔥
Our key findings are as follows ...
Explore the world of Scotland’s #dendrochronology with me at my upcoming talks and workshop.
What can tree-rings tell us about our built heritage, timber trade & environment?
The Dendrochronicle website events page has just been updated for 2025’s first few gigs.
dendrochronicle.co.uk/events/
Our new paper in #Ecosystems! Short-interval #fires in lodgepole pine change aboveground N stocks (a lot) but not total ecosystem N, tho available NO3- goes up. #GreaterYellowstone #FireEcology #NSFfunded W/ @nathankiel.bsky.social C Cleveland, J Warren, R Heumann
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Honored to write a commentary recent Pederson et al paper with an AMAZING floating tree-ring chron from whitebark melting out of the ice. The way they use that (unique) resource with ESMs is so well done and gives us a look at the mid Holocene. Freq response y'all! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Melting ice reveals buried trees dating back almost 6000 years in the Rocky Mountains, offering us a “time capsule” into previous climate conditions. www.newscientist.com/article/2463...
Scientists recently unearthed remnants of a ~5900-year-old pine forest melting out of alpine ice high in the Rockies. 🌲🧪🏺
The rare find reveals an exceptional view of our recent climate past, including the effects of Icelandic volcanos on global temperatures.
New from me @newscientist.bsky.social
I'm thrilled to share our new @nature.com paper! We present ice core methane isotope data revealing that past abrupt climate changes likely triggered surges in wildfires, simultaneously driving rapid methane—and possibly CO2—rises 🌎🔥
Read it here 👉 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Very cool work by Greg Pederson et al. using a remnant whitebark pine forest preserved in a perennial ice patch to look at Mid-Holocene treeline dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone region www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Delighted to share our latest research:
dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2...
We found that whitebark pine trees showed positive responses to thinning, including increased growth and resin duct production. Thinning also created conditions favorable for seedling and sapling establishment. Check it out!
Damn but I'm a day late for #FireScarFriday but thought this would be a good one to include: a cross section from a log we cut at Zion National Park with three recent Rx and managed wildfires in the Park since 1988! So great to see fire coming back to at least some locations. flic.kr/p/QBRe47
🐴 PhD Opportunity: Wild Horses & Fire Dynamics 🔥
@econovoau.bsky.social invites applications for an exciting PhD project exploring the ecological impacts of wild horses on fire dynamics and ecosystem functionality in sagebrush ecosystems.
More information here: phd.nat.au.dk/for-applican....
Our recent paper traces the bacteria 🦠 in wildland fire 🔥 smoke back to ground sources for the 1st time.
We found that 70% of smoke-borne bacteria originated from the aspen (33%) & soil (37%) communities at the burn location.
🌎🔥🧪💻🧬
doi.org/10.1029/2024...
#FireEcology #smoke #microbiology #NSF
🚨 Funded PhD opportunity: forests & climate change
Drought reduces growth, triggers dieback & can kill trees, but how does it affect tree reproduction? Help us answer this question! Join a great team in Liverpool & Kew, inc. @belenfadrique.bsky.social 🌳🌱🌲 Deadline = Jan
Info: tinyurl.com/3z9z3ad6
My first Bluesky post is (coincidentally) my first Nature paper! Soil microbiomes show consistent and predictable responses to extreme events doi.org/ntzk. Huge props to @frantecol.bsky.social and the other collaborators for this mammoth effort.
#Soil #Microbiome #ClimateChange
Joshua Tree National Park is looking for a new Vegetation Ecologist, a great chance to take on an important hands-on role in conservation of Mojave Desert plant communities 🌿