Meg Krawchuk
Oregon State University
H-index: 41
North America-United States
Top articles of Meg Krawchuk
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Non-native plant invasion after fire in western USA varies by functional type and with climate | Biological Invasions | Janet S Prevéy Catherine S Jarnevich Ian S Pearse Seth M Munson Jens T Stevens | 2024/2/2 |
Getting to the root of it: Root colonization by fungal symbionts in the invasive grass Ventenata dubia | Ecology | Ellen K Luedloff Claire M Tortorelli Daniel Luoma Meg Krawchuk | 2023/2 |
Manager’s brief: Integrating fire refugia concepts | MA Krawchuk J Hudec GW Meigs | 2023 | |
Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Kimberley T Davis Marcos D Robles Kerry B Kemp Philip E Higuera Teresa Chapman | 2023/3/14 |
Feeding the fire: Annual grass invasion facilitates modeled fire spread across Inland Northwest forest‐mosaic landscapes | Ecosphere | Claire M Tortorelli John B Kim Nicole M Vaillant Karin Riley Alex Dye | 2023/2 |
Comparing global and regional maps of intactness in the boreal region of North America: Implications for conservation planning in one of the world’s remaining wilderness areas | Frontiers in Forests and Global Change | Pierre R Vernier Shawn J Leroux Steven G Cumming Kimberly Lisgo Alberto Suarez Esteban | 2022/3/15 |
Wildfire, smoke exposure, human health, and environmental justice need to be integrated into forest restoration and management | Savannah M D’Evelyn Jihoon Jung Ernesto Alvarado Jill Baumgartner Pete Caligiuri | 2022/9 | |
Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene | PNAS nexus | Jacquelyn K Shuman Jennifer K Balch Rebecca T Barnes Philip E Higuera Christopher I Roos | 2022/7 |
Community invasion resistance is influenced by interactions between plant traits and site productivity | Ecology | Claire M Tortorelli Becky K Kerns Meg A Krawchuk | 2022/7 |
Fire severity and the legacy of mountain pine beetle outbreak: high-severity fire peaks with mixed live and dead vegetation | Environmental Research Letters | Anna C Talucci Garrett W Meigs Anders Knudby Meg A Krawchuk | 2022/11/24 |
Conservation planning integrating natural disturbances: Estimating minimum reserve sizes for an insect disturbance in the boreal forest of eastern Canada | Plos one | Marc Edwards Kim Lisgo Shawn Leroux Meg Krawchuk Steve Cumming | 2022/5/9 |
The Dynamic Temperate and Boreal Fire and Forest-Ecosystem Simulator (DYNAFFOREST): Development and evaluation | Environmental Modelling & Software | Winslow D Hansen Meg A Krawchuk Anna T Trugman A Park Williams | 2022/10/1 |
Contrasting the efficiency of landscape versus community protection fuel treatment strategies to reduce wildfire exposure and risk | Journal of environmental management | Fermín Alcasena Alan A Ager Pedro Belavenutti Meg Krawchuk Michelle A Day | 2022/5/1 |
The invasive annual grass Ventenata dubia is insensitive to experimental removal of above-ground resident biomass across a productivity gradient | Biological Invasions | Claire M Tortorelli Becky K Kerns Meg A Krawchuk | 2022/9 |
Investigating the persistence of a disjunct population of Alaska yellow-cedar in a historically frequent-fire landscape | William M Downing Meg A Krawchuk James D Johnston Andrew G Merschel Joseph H Rausch | 2021 | |
Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests | Ecological applications | RK Hagmann PF Hessburg SJ Prichard NA Povak PM Brown | 2021/8/2 |
Where and why do conifer forests persist in refugia through multiple fire events? | Global Change Biology | William M Downing Garrett W Meigs Matthew J Gregory Meg A Krawchuk | 2021/8 |
Contrasting the role of human-and lightning-caused wildfires on future fire regimes on a Central Oregon landscape | Environmental Research Letters | Ana MG Barros Michelle A Day Haiganoush K Preisler John T Abatzoglou Meg A Krawchuk | 2021/6/16 |
Field and spatial data for: Understanding the role of fire refugia in promoting ecosystem resilience of dry forests in the western United States | Carol Miller Meg A Krawchuk Jonathan D Coop William M Downing Ryan B Walker | 2021 | |
Fire ecology and management in Pacific Northwest forests | Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems | Matthew J Reilly Jessica E Halofsky Meg A Krawchuk Daniel C Donato Paul F Hessburg | 2021 |